Sudan's national museum was raided and its relics sold by the paramilitary group hell-bent on conquering the country.
In three segments, author Jeff Lelek lays out the technology, dealmaking and intrigue that surround geologist/protagonist Jake Tillard.
Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to make a state visit to sub-Saharan Africa, declaring “the day of the so-called ...
In its waning weeks, President Joe Biden’s administration has revved up engagement on Sudan in an attempt to end, or at least ...
As wars in Ukraine and the Middle East eclipse conflict in Sudan, civilians are finding ways to show resilience through celebration.
Visual evidence collected and analyzed over months by The New York Times identifies the commanders leading an opaque ...
David O’Hare works for Trócaire and recently returned from Sudan, where he witnessed the devastation war has caused to the ...
A doctor’s plea for help evacuating Sudan’s al-Mygoma Home for Orphaned Children, caught in the middle of intense fighting, ...
Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary — both armed by foreign powers — have spent almost two years at war, and their battle has laid waste to the country. Many tens of thousands of civilians ...
Nearly two years of conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have left the country ...
The Sudanese government strongly rejected on Sunday a report backed by the United Nations which determined that famine had ...