Michael Atit reports for VOA from South Sudan.
After being run by UNAMID peacekeepers for 13 years, the sites are now under government control and to be used by local populations
Protesters burn tires in streets of Khartoum a day after Finance Minister Jibril Ibrahim announced Sudan was immediately lifting subsidies on gasoline and diesel
Head of investigative panel blames lack of resources and uncooperative security agencies for incomplete inquiry into assault on pro-democracy sit-in
Aisha Musa Sayeed resigns, citing interference from military commanders, days after country's attorney general resigned from his post
Sudan's Sovereign Council removed the country's first female chief justice from her post and accepted the resignation of the attorney general, both without explanation
Security forces fired live rounds on protesters marking the anniversary of Khartoum's massive sit-in that launched the Sudanese revolution
Security has improved in West Darfur state's El Geneina town after days of ethnic and tribal clashes, but thousands of displaced people are in urgent need of food, water and shelter, said the UN refugee agency
Abdalla Hamdok installs Gibril Ibrahim as finance minister as part of cabinet reshuffle as he struggles to push through economic reforms, secure international financing
Sudanese church leaders urge people to strictly adhere to WHO COVID-19 and government guidelines this Christmas
Sudanese opposition leaders said Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok should remain Sudan's leader during the next 39 months of the transitional period
Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok's staff is self-isolating after 19 members recently tested positive for coronavirus
Flags across the country are flying at half-staff after Sadiq al-Mahdi died at an Abu Dhabi hospital in United Arab Emirates
The government says the deaths are a huge loss for the country
Sudanese health authorities are considering a total lockdown after seeing the number of COVID-19 cases rise sharply over the past four weeks.
Opposition leaders say they see the Sudan peace agreement as a golden opportunity to build a new Sudan and are fully committed to working with the government to implement it
Sudan's transitional government offers amnesty to leaders of armed groups with the exception of individuals facing war crimes charges
Clashes in the Tigray region over the past week between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray regional forces prompt at least 7,000 refugees to flee to Sudan
Kassala’s state’s acting governor says Sudanese will assist civilians fleeing the conflict
They sign declaration to promote peace, freedom of worship among all Sudanese communities and to encourage community dialogue among people of different faiths
Official says the decision will not hurt anyone in Sudan and was taken after lengthy discussions about protecting the interest of the Sudanese people
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