Michael Atit reports for VOA from South Sudan.
No arrests reported after attack on Rapid Support Forces
Activists say law is important in country where nine in 10 females have undergone some form of the procedure also known as female circumcision
Health officials blame the rising number of confirmed cases on citizens who refuse to follow preventative directives issued by authorities
Family members of Sudanese political detainees are asking the government to release their loved ones and place them under house arrest during the pandemic
Residents who did not believe there would be a COVID-19 outbreak in Sudan now say they’re following protective measures
Donation is meant for preventative measures to fight the coronavirus
South Sudan and Sudan close borders and international airports to combat the spread of the coronavirus
Sudan’s government says FBI agents have arrived in Khartoum to help investigate Monday’s assassination attempt on Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok
Western leaders praise South Sudan's leaders for finally forming unity government, but say 'free voices of citizens' must be engaged in the new government
Sudan's former strongman Omar al-Bashir, ousted by the military last April, faces charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in Darfur
Sudan's transitional government has declared Christmas a public holiday again
A gas tanker exploded at a Khartoum ceramics factory Tuesday, killing at least 23 people
Rights groups says the Public Order Act was an outdated law left over from the 30-year rule of ousted president Omar al-Bashir
Amid controversy, Sudan's sovereign council appoints its first ever female chief justice, a move that was unthinkable under former President Omar al-Bashir
Sudan's new Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and South Sudan President Salva Kiir agree to reopen crossings to boost trade
President's spokesman says Monday talks between president and rebel leader were positive
Raja Nichola Abdulmessih, one of two women sworn in to serve on Sudan's Sovereign Council this week, vows to uphold the rights of all Sudanese
Despite tensions, the TMC and civilian Forces for Freedom and Change Coalition resumed talks
Sudan's military and protesters sign a power-sharing deal but constitutional details are left out
Country’s women call on military and opposition leaders to include them in the domestic political process after the two sides agreed to a power-sharing deal
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