SUDAN
The Battle for the Last Unclaimed Land on Earth
There have been several attempts to claim Bir Tawil, a region between Egypt and Sudan, over many years, reminding some of the worst excesses of colonialism.
Prime Minister of Sudan Arrested in Military Coup
Thousands of pro-democracy protesters have taken to the streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum in opposition to the move by “joint military forces.”
Scientists Discover Thousands of Ancient Tombs In Galaxy-Like Patterns
Researchers applied a cosmological tool to archaeology for the first time, revealing “invisible centers of gravity” across a vast funerary landscape.
Trump Tries to Present Himself as an International Dealmaker Before the Election
Experts say recent diplomatic wins in Sudan are timed to create an impression of high-level statecraft
Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands Threatened with Deportation to War-Torn Sudan
The Dutch government claims that they no longer face the threat of danger, despite ongoing violence in Sudan.
The Arrest and Release of Filmmaker Hajooj Kuka Shows Sudan's Revolution Is Not Over
Kuka and his fellow artists say they were imprisoned under fabricated charges, and that they are ready to continue fighting for a just 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.