South Sudan’s creative community, musicians, writers, filmmakers, designers and broadcasters, is growing in talent and ...
In tonight's edition, as the world marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, in South Africa ...
Nigeria’s NSA-led team meets US officials in Washington as genocide claims spark diplomatic tensions and renewed calls for ...
The G20 summit in South Africa saw participating countries adopt a declaration that was drafted without any inputs from the US, which has boycotted the meeting over alleged mistreatment of white ...
South Sudan President Salva Kiir has sacked Deng Lual Wol as the petroleum ministry's undersecretary and replaced him with Chol Thon Abel, the fourth time he has transferred the post from one of the ...
Water for South Sudan, a Rochester-based nonprofit, is set to return to South Sudan for the first time since 2019 to evaluate ...
“It’s now become a world-leading humanitarian crisis, not just for the present, with 30 million people in humanitarian need, ...
With journalists targeted, networks shut down, and disinformation used as a weapon by both warring factions, Sudan's public is left without trustworthy information during one of the country’s darkest ...
This is a brutally violent rebellion against the Sudanese state and people.
Interview with Ismail Adam, who grew up and was initially educated in El-Fasher, Darfur, Sudan before studying science at Khartoum University in Sudan's capital. AllAfrica:Tell me about ...
We start this week off with news that didn’t make the news from Sudan. Researcher and analyst Mosaab Baba joins us to contextualize the recent atrocities in El-Fasher, Sudan, highlighting decades-long ...