The U.S. State Department on Monday designated the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, citing its role in widespread violence against civilians during Sudan’s ongoing war.
UK-based human rights organization, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), has welcomed the recommendation by the United States Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) to ...
Washington says designation is due to mass executions of civilians during civil war and Iranian support for group ...
War devastates countries. It displaces residents, orphans children, widows wives and bleeds the color out of land until it is left barren. But war is much more than clashes and casualties — culture ...
Ascend over the sprawling landscape of Khartoum, the historic capital of Sudan situated at the legendary meeting point of the White and Blue Niles. The drone captures the city's geographical ...
It looks like critics who were concerned about whether there would be bias in the upcoming Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) exhibit “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present” had cause to be ...
Khartoum, Sudan – Two years after they were displaced by civil war, Rafeeda Abubakr and her husband returned home to Khartoum ...
Following these developments, the SPLM/SPLA-IO made a call to revitalize the peace agreement and reconstitute the Transitional Government of National Unity (TNGoNU). Juba rejected this call and ...
Ex” to correct their sacred texts, experts have discovered. Richly decorated Books of the Dead were created to accompany prominent Egyptians on their journey through the afterlife, but scribes appear ...
The Sudanese Journalists Syndicate has expressed deep concern over the continued cases of enforced disappearance and arbitrary detention affecting journalists in the capital and in the regions of ...
Production capacity for synthetic drugs has expanded dramatically under cover of the 'fog of war' in Sudan - a January 2026 seizure in Red Sea State captured nearly half a tonne of drugs, mainly ...
Drone strikes on markets in paramilitary-controlled towns in the Kordofan region killed 33 people Sunday, while a strike in Darfur resulted in a raging oil fire, sources told AFP.