Sudan, Rebel Group Sign Agreement on Separation of Religion and State
The signing is viewed as a crucial step in efforts by the power-sharing government headed by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to reach accords with rebe
The signing is viewed as a crucial step in efforts by the power-sharing government headed by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to reach accords with rebe
Darfuri people have held protests in recent weeks against the mission's imminent departure
Despite the Ethiopian government's announcement that fighting in Tigray is over, many of the refugees say it is not safe enough to return home
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says move a result of nation's 'historic democratic transition'
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
Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok's staff is self-isolating after 19 members recently tested positive for coronavirus
Ethiopian government forces have captured the town of Alamata, 120 kilometers from the Tigray region's capital Mekelle, after nearly two weeks of figh
Ambassador Nureldin Satti tells VOA he sees recent moves by US officials as a game changer'
Clashes in the Tigray region over the past week between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray regional forces prompt at least 7,000 refugees to flee
About 2,500 Ethiopians have fled fighting into neighboring Sudan, with refugee exodus expected to swell, an official said
Sudan's Justice Ministry says agreement will settle cases brought against Sudan in US courts, including for bombing of US embassies in Kenya and Tanza
Sudan becomes the third state in just over a month to move to normalization of ties with Israel
Netanyahu also said that Israeli and Sudanese delegations would meet soon to discuss commercial and agricultural cooperation
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
South Sudan's council of ministers approved $88 million in loans to pay off outstanding internal debt, but local economists warn hefty loans won't sol
New report presents deeply disturbing picture of country mired in crooked schemes aimed at enriching political elite at the expense of millions of imp
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
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,
Central Bank has run out of foreign cash reserves and there is nothing bank can do to stop South Sudanese pound from further depreciating against US d
Deal being held up in Congress over compensations of then-African nationals who became US citizens
Army spokesman says dead include 45 soldiers, 82 civilians
July 25 attacks are blamed on armed nomads who targeted African farming communities, triggering mass exodus of at least 2,500 people from Sudan to Cha
The clashes occurred in Warrap state's Tonj East County
More than 90 others were injured in violent clashes involving soldiers and civilians
Cybercrime law amendments and Sudanese army's plans to take legal action against journalists are troubling signs for press freedom, reporters and righ
Another 60 were reportedly wounded in Masteri village violence; there was no official word from the government on the incident
US Treasury Department imposed far-reaching sanctions on businesses tied to Yevgeniy Prigozhin
Nearly 87% of women in Sudan between 15 and 49 years old are estimated to have undergone FGM
Medicine Sans Frontiers and the ICRC shut down operations in South Sudan's Pibor area due to escalating inter-communal violence
Violence in Greater Jonglei will spiral further unless the national government establishes law and order in the region and addresses the root causes o
Witness: 'I was the first to be shot ... If they see you then many people chase after you until they catch and kill you'
Riek Machar's Press Secretary James Gadet posted a message on his Facebook page confirming that his boss tested positive
Riek Machar's Press Secretary James Gadet posted a message on his Facebook page confirming that his boss tested positive
Local officials say two aid workers with the Christian relief fund Tearfund were shot and killed by unknown gunmen while delivering aid to Yuai villag
Jonglei state officials plead for assistance from humanitarian groups after thousands of Pibor residents flee intercommunal fighting
Country opens a new chapter in its fragile emergence from civil war, with Salva Kiir and Riek Machar forming a coalition government that many hope wil
In the latest court development, Sudan's ousted ruler, Omar al-Bashir, is being questioned for money laundering in connection with financing Islamist
South Sudan President Salva Kiir was named the top 'spoiler of peace' in a new award that seeks to shame him and others into taking serious steps to e
Prime Minister Abddalla Hamdok's remarks were latest in a flurry of comments from government officials, Sudanese political parties and public figures
Visit points to thaw in bilateral relations following ouster of Omar al-Bashir last April
At least three dozen people, including women and children, were killed and around 60 others were wounded
Millions of children in Sudan go to work each day instead of to school, in part because of widespread poverty, and in part because the education syste
Sudanese see the violence as a serious threat to the nation's security and its move toward democracy
Taban Deng Gai calls US sanctions against him 'regrettable and baseless'
Treasury Department says Taban Deng Gai involved in disappearances, deaths of civilians
Krinding Camp, just east of state capital el-Geneina, was raided on Dec. 29-30 following a dispute between Arab and African ethnic groups, said UNAMID
Krinding Camp, just east of state capital el-Geneina, was raided on Dec. 29-30 following a dispute between Arab and African ethnic groups, said UNAMID