SUDAN
Court Rules Trump Can Deport 300,000 Migrants Who've Lived in the U.S. Legally for Years
Migrants from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Sudan would leave behind as many as 200,000 children who are American citizens.
Record Flooding Kills at Least 200 in Africa's Sahel Region
Unprecedented rainfall has displaced hundreds of thousands, and led experts to warn of potential food shortages.
The War Against FGM in Sudan Is Far From Over
Activists are concerned that the government will not implement plans announced back in April to criminalise female genital mutilation.
Inside the Forgotten War in Darfur, Where the Killing Never Stopped
As the first outside journalists to access the last rebel stronghold in Jebel Marra in five years, we found that millions are still trapped in vast makeshift camps, and the area is awash in guns.
Sudan's Months-Long Political Crisis Might be About to End
Military and civilian leaders announced a power sharing agreement after months of protests and violent crackdowns.
Sudan's Revolution Is Being Burned to the Ground by the Military
The sit-in site — the nerve center of the revolution, which had grown into a sprawling commune of art, music, and hope — is now a ghostly pile of ash and rubble patrolled by heavily armed troops.
This Warlord Could Determine the Future of Sudan
“If he doesn't get what he wants, for him and others around him, he can use violence in both Khartoum and Darfur.”
Sudan’s peaceful revolution faces military violence: "They're shooting people all over"
“I don’t think many people realize how combustible the situation is,” said researcher Rashid Abdi.
Alsarah Wrote a Song for the Sudanese Uprising
The Sudan-born Alsarah and the Nubatones singer has done the only thing an artist an ocean away from her people and their struggles can do.
Sudan’s citizens vow to keep protesting after military hijacks their movement
“It’s not what people lost their freedom for and definitely not what people died and gave their lives for.”
Sudanese military will not extradite ousted president despite genocide charges
The new leaders also said they didn't intend to remain in power.