Nabeel Biajo is a journalist with VOA's English to Africa Service.
Khartoum raid results in seizure of TNT, ammonium nitrate, arrests
The governments of South Sudan and Sudan reacted to skyrocketing inflation this week by passing new regulations in a bid to stabilize local currencies
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement al-Hilu faction said it is willing to negotiate with the Sudan government if the government's chief negotiator, a military general, is replaced
United Nations is asking for help for 250,000 flood victims and others who need humanitarian assistance
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announces visa restrictions on Sudanese individuals and entities accused of undermining Sudan's transitional government
Nearly a quarter of population is facing acute food insecurity according to the latest by humanitarian partners
Activist says move marks big step toward making country more respectful of basic human rights
A Sudanese analyst says Sudan's cabinet shakeup is not unexpected since citizens want faster economic reforms and justice after last year's ouster of President Omar al-Bashir
One day after donors pledge a total of $1.8 billion to help struggling Sudan, an analyst with the Enough Project says Sudan's government must carry out political and social reforms
But some say Sudan's government should turn over other top officials accused of war crimes in Darfur
South Sudan continued to import weapons despite a UN arms embargo, says human rights group
Refugees from war doubt leaders can put aside power struggles
South Sudan rivals agree to permanent cease-fire to take effect within 72 hours, but leave other issues unresolved
Meeting between Kiir, Machar first since failed 2016 peace deal
President Salva Kiir fired Bank of South Sudan governor and deputy governor in apparent frustration over country’s failing economy
Review could have unintended consequences, warns Ambassador Gordon Buay, South Sudan's charge d'affaires in Washington
International Committee of the Red Cross suspends operations in Leer County after its compound attacked by unknown armed men
Assistant secretary-general for peacekeeping operations calls on South Sudan's leaders to end conflict
UNICEF says more than 19,000 underage soldiers remain in captivity of armed groups across country
Government spokesman says Malong formed movement because of personal grudges against Kiir administration
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