Sudan Tribune
President Omer Hassan al-Bashir said opponents who call to overthrow his regime will face a hot summer instead of an Arab spring they call for. He also directed to stop business with companies from countries enforcing economic sanctions against Sudan.
Sudan Tribune
Sudan's former prime minister and leader of the largest opposition Umma National Party (UNP) Sadiq al-Mahdi renewed Wednesday his call for a peaceful change in the country and reaffirming that it can be achieved through negotiations rather than...
Africa Headlines
Virtually unnoticed by the international community, the conflict has moved into a new phase, in which the Government of Sudan has shifted away from using Arab proxy militias only to rely on newly formed (and newly armed) non-Arab proxies. 'Forgotten...
Sudan Tribune
Sudan's first vice-president Ali Osman Taha urged Darfur people to join hands to achieve stability and development in their region and to isolate rebel groups opposed to a peace agreement the government signed last year with a former rebel group...
Sudan Tribune
July 2012 Sudanese youth activist Ussamah Mohammed, who criticised the government in a video published on Al Jazeera TV, has been detained incommunicado since 22 June in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, putting him at risk of torture and other ill-...
The Daily Star
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir Wednesday dismissed calls for an Arab Spring-style popular uprising in the African country, as his opponents claimed Sudanese security forces had begun using live ammunition against protesters. They talk of an Arab...