People in Sudan are determined to provide a new political path and need to guide candidates who want to lead the country
For the first time, Sudanese judges said they would join a sit-in outside army headquarters "to support change and for an independent judiciary"
Sisi, as a champion of stability, commands the support of Western powers
Sudanese opposition groups have dismissed the military council as "playing games" after it backpedalled on a two-year transition.
The autopsy report implies that freelancer Chris Allen’s death was no accident – but the government has no intention to investigate
Omar al-Bashir may be gone, but the revolution has only just begun.
The announcement came as huge crowds of people thronged central Khartoum after the army said it would make an "important announcement soon"
Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir has been ousted and arrested, the defence minister said on state TV
Bashir’s ruling National Congress Party said plans to hold a rally backing the president on Thursday had been postponed
Medical professionals take extraordinary risks to treat wounded protesters
While celebrating people power in Algeria and Sudan, remember that revolutions are arduous and unpredictable
Unless something changes, Cameroon and Uganda might be next
Demonstrations against Omar al-Bashir started in December, but the women of Sudan are now taking the lead
Thousands of protesters in Sudan have urged the military to join calls calling for the resignation of leader Omar al-Bashir
Tensions around the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam must be resolved before the dam comes online
Having long failed to establish a stable political system, the government of President al-Bashir has presided over a prolonged economic crisis
Bashir’s three-decade rule has been rocked by two months of protests that a deadly crackdown has failed to suppress
As the protest campaign against Bashir’s regime enters its third month on Tuesday, demonstrators are pressing on with rallies
Deadly protests have rocked Sudan since December, with people calling for an end to Bashir’s three decades in power
Deadly protests have rocked the East African country since December 19, after a government decision to triple the price of bread
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Sunday accused the media of exaggerating the size of the problem he is facing at home
Sudanese authorities led by the feared National Intelligence and Security Service have cracked down on protesters, drawing international criticism
The protests have swiftly escalated into nationwide rallies widely seen as the biggest threat to Bashir’s rule in his three decades in power
Though a diplomatic pariah, Omar al-Bashir’s Western back channel support means he holds the cards in a standoff unlikely to deliver major change
The protest wave sweeping across Sudan was never about bread; it’s a nation fed up with a decades-old military dictatorship
President Omar al-Bashir’s decision to fire the entire government was approved by the top leaders of his ruling National Congress Party
#JusticeForNoura has gained traction after Noura Hussein was sentenced to death for killing her husband after he allegedly attempted to rape her.
Tourism is driving job creation in Africa
Millions of hectares have been given to foreign and local investors, leading to a land shortage
The Sudanese government has received money from the EU to stem the flow of migrants, but officials are colluding with smugglers and human traffickers
Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) ranked Sudan 174th out of 180 countries on its 2017 world press freedom index.
Punitive fines are used to raise revenues, and women are the biggest target