Nabeel Biajo is a journalist with VOA's English to Africa Service.
Hearing will determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial on one or more of the 31 charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity Sudanese para-military commander Ali Kushayb is facing
Senior policy adviser says Sudan's transitional government should remain neutral on neighboring Chad's military takeover, warns that death of Chad's president could destabilize the entire Sahel region
Thousands have fled the state capital, El Geneina, where fighting has raged for several days
A new UN report says South Sudanese political and military leaders supported well-armed militias that killed more than 700 people and must be held accountable
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield says South Sudan’s 2018 peace agreement remains fragile
Residents around Al Geneina forced to flee homes because of intercommunal violence
Amnesty International says Juba uses Israeli surveillance technology to intercept phone conversations; government official denies accusation
January report by UN secretary-general on children in armed conflict says grave violations against children in South Sudan significantly decreased since 2018 peace deal, but more must be done
As the UK offers bridge loans, Sentry economist says Sudan's government must move quickly on tough reforms to stabilize the economy and benefit from pledges of international support
Death toll has risen to 159 in West Darfur state after three days of clashes
Armed militia killed more than 80 people in West Darfur state's capital Saturday and Sunday after a dispute between two people, according to the governor of West Darfur state
Steven Mnuchin signed a $1 billion loan to help Sudan pay off its debt with the World Bank after Sudan agreed to normalize relations with Israel.
A new report by Human Rights Watch says Sudanese security forces who killed seven protesters in Kassala in October were not investigated or punished
A lawyer for families of 9/11 victims welcomes compromise offer from two Democratic senators
UN envoy for peacebuilding in region says Sudan is at critical point
A weapons investigator with Amnesty International says South Sudan government forces are often the ones committing atrocities against civilians
Humanitarian groups warn the number of refugees arriving in Sudan could reach 200,000 if fighting in Tigray continues
Official says the decision will not hurt anyone in Sudan and was taken after lengthy discussions about protecting the interest of the Sudanese people
Attorney Representing Victims of US Embassy Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania Rejects $335 Million Deal to Remove Sudan from Terror List
ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda is calling on the transitional government to turn over ousted president Omar al-Bashir and other former top officials wanted for war crimes to the international court
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