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Sudanese Runner Abubaker Kaki Khamis is Not Dead
Apr 15, 2025On 12 April 2025, many took to social media to mourn the death of Sudanese runner Abubaker Kaki Khamis, who was believed to have been killed in an artillery strike in Al Fasher, the capital city... -
Sudanese Photographer Mosab Abushama Awarded for ‘Life Won’t Stop’ in the 2025 World Press Photo Contest
Apr 14, 2025Mosab Abushama, a photographer, filmmaker, and visual storyteller from Sudan, has been awarded in the 2025 World Press Photo Contest for his photograph, ‘Life Won’t Stop’. ‘The groom poses for a portrait at his wedding in... -
Amnesty International Releases New Report: “They Raped All of Us: Sexual Violence Against Women and Girls in Sudan”
Apr 12, 2025The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has inflicted widespread sexual violence on women and girls throughout Sudan’s two-year civil war to humiliate, assert control and displace communities across the country. The RSF’s atrocities, including rape, gang-rape and... -
[The Picture] Flags of Hope and Resilience: Celebrating Eid and Freedom in Khartoum
Apr 6, 2025Smiles of joy and victory, as they wave flags of Sudan, marking the first time civilians in the South Belt of Khartoum, the capital city, have celebrated Eid Al Fitr freely – without the fear of... -
The Sweet Taste of Eid: Homemade Sudanese Biscuits
Mar 31, 2025There is a special magic in the aroma of freshly baked biscuits, filling the air in Sudanese homes on almost every happy occasion. The scent of sweet and spice in a warm kitchen fills one with... -
Eid Al Fitr Commences on Sunday, 30 March in Sudan and South Sudan
Mar 30, 2025Sudan and South Sudan have announced that the first day of Eid Al Fitr, known as the Festival of Breaking the Fast, will begin in each respective country on Sunday, 30 March 2025. Both Sudan and... -
Shukran Jon’g: A Story of Linguistic Fusion in South Sudan
Mar 28, 2025Language evolves in multicultural societies through the blending of linguistic influences, reflecting each region’s unique history, culture, and diversity. Different languages borrow from each other to create distinct dialects or vernaculars, serving as living symbols of... -
Victory in Khartoum: Celebrations as Sudan Army Recaptures Strategic Sites in the Capital City
Mar 27, 2025Sudanese around the world have taken to social media to celebrate the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) advancement in Khartoum. The SAF has achieved a significant milestone by recapturing key areas of Khartoum from the Rapid Support... -
Folktales from Sudan: Audio Stories from Sudanese Folklore Coming on 1 April
Mar 23, 2025A new podcast, Folktales from Sudan, featuring audio stories from Sudanese folklore for children and their families, will launch on 1 April 2025, on all major platforms. The new series of sound-designed audio stories revives the... -
Sudan and South Sudan: Trump’s New Draft Travel Ban
Mar 16, 2025As of 14 March 2025, the Trump Administration is considering implementing comprehensive travel restrictions affecting citizens from 43 countries, including Sudan and South Sudan. An internal memo, obtained and reviewed first by the New York Times and then by Reuters,...