Middle East

Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir to be referred to trial

Sudan's chief prosecutor has given the former president one week to appeal the charges.

Middle East

Sudan military admits it ordered brutal crackdown on protesters

Military council 'regrets that some mistakes happened' during crackdown on Khartoum sit-in, which left dozens dead.

Sudan military admits it ordered brutal crackdown on protesters

Africa

Sudan's toppled president Omar al-Bashir charged with corruption

Al-Bashir was arrested in a military coup on April 11 after months of mass protests against his autocratic rule.

Sudan's toppled president Omar al-Bashir charged with corruption

Sudan

Why is social media turning blue for Sudan?

Thousands take part in campaign to show solidarity with protesters in Sudan.

#BlueforSudan: Why is social media turning blue for Sudan?

Sudan

Sudan: UN says it confirmed 17 deaths in Darfur region violence

At least 15 others wounded and more than 100 houses burned in Deleij village earlier this week, according to the UN.

Sudan: UN says it confirmed 17 deaths in Darfur region violence

Sudan

Protesters suspend strike in exchange for concessions

Ethiopian envoy says protesters agree to suspend civil disobedience campaign in exchange for concessions from military.

Sudan crackdown: All the latest updates

Reporter's Notebook

Sudan sit-in may be gone but dream of democracy remains

Protest camp in Khartoum may be gone, but it will always be the place that brought together people who dared to think of a different Sudan.

Khartoum sit-in may be gone, but its dream of a democratic Sudan remains

Human Rights

Is Sudan's revolution dead?

Despite fierce crackdown, protesters say civil disobedience will persist until a civilian government is in place.

Is Sudan's revolution dead?

Africa

Sudan army, protesters to resume talks on transitional council

Ethiopian envoy says protest movement agrees to suspend disobedience campaign and TMC will free political prisoners.

Middle East

Sudan opposition members 'deported' on 2nd day of general strike

Deputy head of Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North rebel group says he and colleagues were forcibly sent to Juba.

Sudan opposition members 'deported' on 2nd day of general strike

The Listening Post

Sudan protests: How the country became a 'dark spot' for media

Sudan's security forces lead crackdown on social media and information after political transition turns violent.

Sudan

Sudan's military blames protesters for deadly crackdown

Remarks come as protesters continue civil disobedience campaign after security forces stormed protest camp on June 3.

Sudan's military blames protesters for deadly crackdown

Sudan

Sudan's civil disobedience leaves Khartoum deserted

Group of doctors linked with protesters says four people killed in capital Khartoum and neighbouring Omdurman city.

Middle East

Sudan protesters start 'civil disobedience' campaign

Sudanese Professionals Association says campaign will continue until military transfers power to civilian government.

Opinion

Why the Sudanese people stand 'alone'

In Sudan the interests of powerful states are trumping values of multilateralism.

Nanjala Nyabola

by Nanjala Nyabola

Nanjala Nyabola