-
Recent News
- A critical juncture for Sudan’s democratic transition | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank March 28, 2023
- Joint Darfur security force to be deployed across South Darfur as new batch graduates – Dabanga Radio TV Online February 9, 2023
- Africa: Remembering A True Friend – Roger Winter (1942 – 2023) – allAfrica.com February 8, 2023
- Joint Darfur security force to be deployed across South Darfur as new batch graduates – Dabanga Radio TV Online February 7, 2023
- ICG: No clear path out of Sudan’s deadlock but progress remains possible | Radio Dabanga August 14, 2022
- Sudan and prospects of seeing light at the end of the tunnel – Sudan Tribune August 7, 2022
- U.S. top diplomat for Africa presses Sudanese military to restore civilian government – Sudan Tribune June 13, 2022
- Joint Security Keeping Forces in Darfur receive training on Human Rights, Protection of Civilians and Humanitarian Principles – Sudan | ReliefWeb June 5, 2022
- Troika and EU Statement on the Resignation of Sudanese Prime Minister Hamdok – United States Department of State January 4, 2022
- Baker signs genocide education bill | WBUR News December 2, 2021
Events
Tag Archives: The Hill
Sanctions still needed on Sudan | TheHill
OPINION | PR whitewashing efforts to the contrary, Khartoum’s brutal and corrupt record is clear. Source: Sanctions still needed on Sudan | TheHill
Modernize, don’t remove, Sudan’s sanctions | TheHill
There are two main problems with this approach. First, nothing concrete has changed on the ground in Sudan at a level of significance that justifies such a sweeping move. There is no peace deal, or even peace process, that holds … Continue reading