Michael Atit reports for VOA from South Sudan.
Leaders of a group that blocked the main road from Khartoum to oil facilities in Port Sudan call off protests after the government agrees to meet with the Beja community over their concerns about the Sudan peace deal
While some Sudanese cheer the peace deal signed over the weekend, others staged peaceful protests in West Darfur, saying the deal does not address the root causes of the Darfur conflict
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization is pledging $70 million to help Sudanese families whose farms were destroyed in flooding caused by record high rainfall in September
Two weeks of heavy rain have caused record flooding of Nile River, which has displaced tens of thousands of people and threatened archaeological sites
Prime Minister Hamdok and the leader of the major rebel group signed a declaration of principles Thursday night in Addis Ababa
While some citizens have embraced the peace deal, others say it's nothing more than a political deal
Supporters of Kassala state governor Saleh Amar attacked his opponents, witnesses say
Haider Radawi Saddiq was fired one day after saying Sudan was preparing to normalize relations with Israel
Sudanese and Egyptian leaders believe a draft agreement can be reached this week on the controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
A peaceful protest over the recent appointment of a governor turned violent when a group of Nuba youth marched into a neighborhood dominated by the Beni Amir community
Armed men kill civilians and torch houses in separate attacks in the region
Sudanese states have been ruled by military generals since April last year
Proceedings in the case got underway in Khartoum Tuesday but were quickly adjourned until Aug. 11 to accommodate more people in a larger courtroom due to coronavirus distancing
Sudanese women are demanding the government abide by the transitional constitution and appoint a significant number of women to positions of power, including governorships
Militiamen in Northern Darfur killed 10 people when they opened fire on protesters in northern Darfur village, local residents say
Activist says move marks big step toward making country more respectful of basic human rights
But some say Sudan's government should turn over other top officials accused of war crimes in Darfur
Sudan’s Ambassador to Uganda Najwa Abbas Gadaeldam, who set up a controversial meeting between the leaders of Sudan and Israel, has died from COVID-19
Officials say absence of laws making physical abuse a crime hampers their efforts to combat gender-based violence
The chief administrator of Abyei welcomes the UN Security Council's decision to extend the UNIFSA mandate but urged Juba and Khartoum to reach a decision on the disputed region's final status
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