By Justin Willis, Durham University and Sharath Srinivasan, University of Cambridge Sudan’s war runs grimly on. The two main ...
According to the World Food Program (WFP), a total of 25.6 million people are facing acute hunger, and 13 areas of the ...
Despite forming movements spanning trade unions and civil societies to find a way out of the raging conflict, deep-rooted ...
The conflicts and unrest sprouting up all across the continent are weighing heavy on the African Union (AU) and its already ...
In an Oct. 14 report, Christian Solidarity Worldwide condemned the detention of the 12 and the forceful conversion of ...
The 1.5 million people in the capital of Juba grapple with a lack of power, running water, salaries and medicine as the ...
After my reporting trip to the Chad-Sudan border and columns about the murder, rape and starvation that have devastated Sudan ...
More than two decades after the launch of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), in 1999, aimed at attaining sustainable ...
Despite denials, weapons inspection and confidential assessments reveal that both the Rapid Support Forces and Sudanese ...
Sudan's performances in qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations bring pride and joy to a country affected by civil war, ...
When Sudan’s civil war erupted in April 2023, something at once very common and profoundly extraordinary took place. In the ...
South Sudan and Sudan are holding talks to resume oil exports from South Sudan, which have been halted due to a pipeline ...