An enthusiastic crowd of hundreds of people gathered at Khartoum airport on the evening of January 17 to welcome a delegation from Radio Dabanga, led by editor-in-chef Kamal El Sadig, for the first time since the radio station was founded in exile 11 years ago, chanting slogans of the December revolution.
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Recent News
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- More children dying of hunger in Darfur and Nuba Mountains — Radio Dabanga August 9, 2024
- Inside the Mountain Stronghold of an Elusive Rebel Movement — NY Times August 8, 2024
- Crisis unfolding in Sudan as internally displaced nears 10 million June 7, 2024
- From the Embers of an Old Genocide, a New One May Be Emerging May 15, 2024
- US Ambassador: ‘Darfur is on the precipice of a large-scale massacre’ May 15, 2024
- RSF intensify shelling in El Fasher, civilians bear brunt of renewed clashes May 14, 2024
- Sudan’s military fends off attack by paramilitary forces on el-Fasher May 11, 2024
- US urges countries supplying weapons to Sudan’s warring parties to stop, warning of a new genocide April 29, 2024
- The United States Calls for an Immediate Cessation of Attacks in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan April 24, 2024
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