Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 25 201

Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 25 201


05-25-2016, 09:19 PM


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Title: Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 25 201
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Date: 05-25-2016, 09:19 PM

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Khartoum, May 25(Suna)- Following are main headlines of local newspapers on May 25, 2016


*Alahram Alyoum:
The tripartite mechanism fail to reach agreement on UNAMID exit.


*Alwan:
Ministry of Internal Affairs: (2) million illegal immigrants in Sudan.
Meeting of Egyptian-Sudanese Higher Committee starts today in Khartoum.


*Alsayha:
Sudanese Society for Astronomy: Ramadan to start on June 6.


*Alintibaha:
Two million unemployed persons in Sudan.


*Akher Lahza:
Saudi medical team conducts "65" free cardiac surgeries in Ahmad Gassim Hospital.


*Alayam:
Sudan and Russia cooperate to reduce mercury use in gold mining areas.
Government: Labor force in Sudan is approximately 11 million people.
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  • ICC refers to UNSC Sudan’s failure to arrest Abdel Raheem Muhammad Hussein
  • Sudan denounces the terrorist attack on a mosque in Kuwait
  • Sudan describes AU resolution as a successful framework for a sustainable peace in Darfur
  • UN weighs imposing sanctions on six senior commanders from South Sudan
  • Darfur Authority renews its calls for UNAMID to withdraw from the troubled region
  • UNHCR and partners alarmed at the upsurge in the number of South Sudanese fleeing into Sudan
  • Statement No. (22) The SPLM and the repercussions of the war in the republic of South Sudan
  • Sudanese Media Delegation Concludes Visit to Ethiopia and GERD
  • Sudan: Update on Yasir Mirghani Abdalrahman and Nasreen Ali Mustafa from Amnesty International
  • UK sets out support for South Sudan at Geneva conference
  • European Union Ambassador:Ramadan is a month for forgiveness and continued search for internal peac
  • Sudan and German discuss the national dialogue, illegal immigration and human trafficking issues
  • 250,000 South Sudanese children face starvation due to the conflicts: UN
  • South African government to explain to judges why Sudanese President left the country
  • Sudan and Ethiopia sign on the projects of the economic and developmental work
  • statement from SLM Minawi
  • South African’s government promises to probe into Al-Bashir’s leaving the country
  • Egypt signs a contract with a company to conduct studies on Ethiopian Dam
  • Sudan’s opposition appeals to the international community to end the aerial bombing on civilians in
  • South Sudan’s rebel’s leader discusses the issues of peace with UN official
  • Sudan’s Vice President vows to end the tribal conflicts
  • Sudan’s government downplays the importance of the opposition-EU meeting
  • South African court prevents Sudanese President leaving the country
  • THE BEJA CONGRESS APPEALS TO THE SOUTH AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION
  • The President of the Assembly calls on States Parties to fulfill their obligations to execute the A
  • South Sudan’s government refuses the IGAD-PLUS proposal to put an end to conflict in the country
  • Sudan’s authorities allow 4 suspended newspapers to resume their publication
  • More than 200,000 people fled their homes in Darfur in 2015: UN
  • Sudan’s Foreign Minister briefs the Russian ambassador on the situation in Darfur
  • Sudan’s president attends an AU summit in Johannesburg: Sudan’s Minister confirms
  • Sudan’s president and his Eritrean counterpart review the bilateral relations and other issues
  • German contributes €1 million to the 2015 Sudan Common Humanitarian Fund
  • The main goal is achieving the peace in Sudan’s Blue Nile State: the governor
  • Sudan’s opposition argues (EU) Parliament to pursue peace process and democratic reforms
  • World Bank’s delegation visits Sudan’s Kordofan to identify the areas of the Arabic gum
  • Sudan’s President arrives in Egypt to participate in COMESA summit
  • No tangible progress made towards settling Darfur’s dispute: U.N Secretary-General
  • Britain’s ambassador confirms his government's support for the dialogue
  • South Sudan’s rebels acquire the weapons through Sudan: The Small Arms Survey
  • Sudan’s parliament review adding five representatives from it to the Council of Press and Publicati
  • Emirati Company expresses its desire to acquire 2.4 million acres of land in Sudan
  • Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on Darfur
  • Ki-moon welcomes release of two Russians abducted in Sudan’s Darfur
  • Two Russians kidnapped in Sudan's Darfur have freed: Russia's foreign ministry
  • UN expresses its grave concern over the security and humanitarian situation in South Sudan
  • Sudan participate in African neighboring countries conference
  • Russia supports Sudan militarily to combat terrorism
  • Sudan president to visit Beijing in response to his Chinese counterpart invitation
  • Ending of suspension of 4 newspapers next week: Sudan’s Information Minister
  • Sudan’s president visits Cairo in the next week
  • Darfur Regional Authority discuss with Al Mahmoud implementation of DDPD
  • Sudan’s president announces d amnesty for rebels who want to participate in the dialogue
  • Sudan may be supplying arms to the rebels in South Sudan: report says
  • Ki-moon calls on South Sudan to reverse its decision to expel UN chief coordinator
  • Sudan accuses organizations of seeking ban on the gold exports
  • Sudan’s president makes significant changes in the army
  • Sudan’s Parliament stresses the importance of the national dialogue
  • Islamic Relief League opens a new station to provide drinking water in Sudan’s Al-Obeid city
  • More than 30 countries and organizations participate in the swearing-in ceremony of Sudan’s preside
  • AU stresses its full commitment to support Sudan’s postal sector
  • Sudan’s Popular Congress Party adheres not to participate in the next government
  • EU concerned about violence, calls for calm and humanitarian access in East Darfur
  • ICC judges hold roundtable meeting with United Nations Special Representative for Sexual Violence i
  • UNAMID is concerned about the continued mobilization of the two Darfuris warring tribes
  • Calls to the presidency to allow free admission to Sudanese returning from Yemen in schools and uni
  • South Sudan's newly passed bill could restrict work as the country faces humanitarian crisis: NGOs
  • Sudan’s National Dialogue Committee, known as 7+7, has urged the chairman of the AU High-Level Impl
  • Sudanese-French Economic Forum will focus on attracting investments to Sudan
  • UN and EU to implement a natural resources management project in Sudan’s Darfur
  • The renewed fighting in S.Sudan’s Unity State is a serious breach of the Cessation of Hostilities A
  • Fresh tribal conflict in Sudan’s East Darfur resulting in numerous deaths
  • Sudan’s opposition figure scoffs at the ruling party’s insistence not to take place the national di
  • Sudan's National Dialogue Committee stresses the importance of the process
  • U.S. Condemns Violence in Sudan
  • Military activities in South Sudan’s Unity state forced up to 100,000 people from their homes: UN
  • U.S expresses its gravely concerned about the continuing fighting in Sudan’s parts
  • Ethiopian Ambassador to Khartoum describes relations between the countries a model in the region
  • Joint Local Statement on the accession by the Republic of South Sudan to Human Rights conventions
  • HRW urges (UNSC) to consider abuses against children in Sudan’s South Kordofan as war crimes
  • Sudan invites the head of AU Commission to attend the swearing in of Al- Bashir
  • South Sudan's government and rebels fail to make compromises: U.S. Kerry
  • Sudanese authorities bans human rights activist from leaving the country
  • Sudan announces that SPLA has pulled out from Samaha area
  • It is time to lift the unilateral sanctions on Sudan: AU
  • There is difference between us and the AUHIP head: Sudan’s government
  • If South Sudan's leaders do not show willingness to peace talks they have to face consequences: UN
  • The upcoming government will involve the parties that participated in the elections: Sudan’s ruling
  • Sudan slams (UNAMID) for neglecting to take responsibility for the attack in Darfur
  • Ambassador Booth’s Message to the 3rd Annual Advocacy Training in New York 4/25
  • Sudan’s ruling party describes EU and US stances on the elections as “unjustifiable”
  • Sudan expresses its reservation on remarks made by Ki-Moon on attacks against (UNAMID)
  • Sudan’s president warns South Sudan to disarm the rebels or face repercussions
  • Saudi King congratulates Al-Bashir on winning the presidential election
  • Statement attributable to the Spokesman of the Secretary-General on Darfur
  • Sudan summons the Canadian Charge d’affaires to protest over Sudanese elections’ integrity
  • UN voices deep concern about the recent attacks on (UNAMID) in Sudan’s Darfur
  • Sudan’s president told Troika that his country will not accept guardianship from any nation
  • Sudan security stresses that the current year will be the last one for the insurgency
  • EU expresses its strong dissatisfaction with the deadly war in South Sudan
  • Sudan’s Journalists Union condemns attack of Chairman of newspaper
  • Sudan stresses the importance of economic partnership with Saudi Arabia
  • Sudan’s president stresses Troika position on the elections will not affect the national dialogue
  • Darfur Regional Authority praises Qatar role in achieving peace in the region
  • Completing of projects financed by Kuwaiti grant in Sudan’s eastern states
  • South Sudanese opposition leader says his home surrounded by security personnel
  • Sudan pauses fishermen’s trial
  • Sudan’s Bashir says foreign criticism will not affect polls
  • Cooking gas and bread crises continue in Sudan
  • Nearly 8 million children in Sudan to be vaccinated against measles
  • Sudan demands UN to condemn the rebel SPLM-N attacks in South Kordofan
  • Technical issues, flour crisis resolved: Sudan's bakery union
  • Sudan’s president fails to get clearance to fly in airspace to travel to Indonesia
  • Sudan’s al-Turabi leads Islamic initiative to persuade Yemeni parties to the dialogue
  • USAID provides $ 135 million in aid to Sudan
  • European Union promotes open society and democracy in Sudan
  • Political developments prevent al-Bashir to attend A meeting in Indonesia: Sudan’s Foreign Ministr
  • The meeting of UNAMID exit strategy from Sudan’s Darfur resumes
  • More than 522 000 South Sudanese refugees scatter in four Eastern Africa countries: UN
  • Sudan briefs EU and U.S on the general elections and the national dialogue
  • We will not recognize the elections’ results: Sudan’s opposition
  • Khartoum and Cairo to double the capital of the Egyptian-Sudanese Agricultural Integration Company
  • The AUEOM Preliminary Report on the Sudan General Elections
  • Press Statement of the African Union Election Observation Mission to Sudan
  • HRW accuses Sudan of targeting civilians in South Kordofan by cluster bombs
  • Port Sudan police releases election candidates
  • UNICEF strongly denounces death of 10 children in South Kordofan
  • Sudan used cluster bombs in South Kordofan: HRW
  • One-third of Sudanese people vote in the elections: AU
  • Sudan’s participation in Saudi-led coalition in Yemen is invaluable: Saudi Ambassador
  • AU announces stability of Sudan's elections
  • Sudan’s President phones Saudi King to discus many issues
  • Sudan’s Government tells IGAD that it will meet the opposition after the elections
  • Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (North) statement for boycotting the farcical elections in Sudan
  • Detentions, civil society closures, media restrictions on eve of Sudan elections Sudan lacks conduc
  • Our aim is to help Sudan to conduct credible elections: IGAD says
  • African Union sends 50-member delegation to observe Sudan’s elections
  • No conducive environment for credible election: EU, Sudan Troika
  • Release of (4) abducted children in Sudan’s Abyei: UNICEF reveals
  • Anti-election rallies blocked, students detained in Khartoum
  • ICC President meets United Nations Secretary-General in New York
  • Sudan pushes back elections n South Kordofan state
  • SOUTH SUDAN and ETHIOPIA REFUGEES CAMPS:Declaration document for elections boycott
  • Evacuation of (585) Sudanese from Yemen to Saudi Arabia via buses
  • Anti-election campaign scares population of South Kordofan
  • Saudi Agriculture Minister discusses ways to finance projects in Sudan
  • The Sudan liberation Movement/Army The campaign of topples
  • Food and Agriculture Organization and World Health Organization celebrate
  • Sudan will witness economic cooperation with Arab Gulf countries: Finance Minister
  • 200 Sudanese interested in the voluntary return from Yemen
  • South Sudan,under leadership of Kiir,poses extraordinary threat to the U.S national security: Obama
  • Sudan’s Darfur’s Nyala to be monitored by electronic surveillance
  • Sudanese security agents beat up lawyers in Khartoum
  • Sudan Appeal forces should stop dialogue with govt.: Abdel Wahid El Nur
  • Khartoum briefs Doha on N'Djamena agreement with one of Darfur’ rebel’s faction
  • South Darfur medics protest against delay of salaries
  • Sudanese lawyers call for release of colleague
  • We are ready to deploy an infantry brigade in Yemen: Sudan’s president says
  • Prospect of arrests in Darfur case bleak:Fatou Bensouda
  • Sudan and UNICEF sign Joint Country Programme of Cooperation Agreement
  • Sudanese nationals assaulted in Yemen
  • Sudan’s Army dismisses reports that Yemen’s Houthi shot down Sudanese jet fighter
  • Sudan govt. not serious about National Dialogue: rebel leader
  • Sudan’s Foreign Ministry to create legal attachĂ©s in the embassies abroad
  • The rebel SPLM-N committed sabotage actions in South Kordofan: Sudanese army says
  • Sudan rebels claim attack on Habila garrison in South Kordofan
  • Egypt waits Sudan’s invitation to the National Committee on the Ethiopian dam
  • Sudan puts 4 jet fighters and 6,000 military troops at the disposal of Saudi Arabia
  • Sudan’s President praises efforts seeking to activate the joint Arab action
  • After claiming to down Saudi coalition plane, Houthis say they're holding Sudanese pilot
  • Rebels led by Machar announces that the killed 38 government soldiers in Jonglei and Unity states.
  • U.S Company fined USD 232.7 mln for transactions with Sudan and Iran
  • In Sudan, an unlikely path to jihad for students
  • Sudan closes Iranian offices and representations in the country
  • Darfur Regional Authority head warns of Islamic State scenario in Darfur
  • Sudan joins Saudi offensive against Yemeni rebels
  • Sudan confirms joining Saudi-led Yemen operation
  • Schlumberger fined $232.7mn for breaking Iran, Sudan sanctions
  • Sudanese govt. responsible for tribal violence: Darfur Bar
  • U.S. calls on South Sudanese parties to resume peace talks
  • Sudan Troika welcomes preparatory dialogue meeting
  • Sudanese opposition forum denied permit in Khartoum
  • Sudan’s president travels to Egypt to participate in the Arab League summit
  • Bakeries close, water outage in Sudan’s capital
  • UN Secretary-General's Message on the International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Sta
  • Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan sign Nile agreement
  • South Sudan Rebel Group Releases Child Soldiers
  • Nine medical students were born in UK and studied medicine in Sudan
  • Missing British-Sudanese medics had humanitarian motives
  • France denies Darfur rebel leader Nour the permanent residence in its territory: Sudan’s Foreign Mi
  • International agents behind Arab, African extremism
  • British Embassy in Khartoum refuses to grant visas to many Sudanese
  • Contaminated medical waste alert in Sudan’s capital
  • Land travels between Sudan and Ethiopia starts in April
  • Large quantity of drugs destroyed in eastern Sudan
  • SISSA to meet in Khartoum to discuss the economic sanctions effects on the security in Africa
  • Nine British medics enter Isis stronghold to work in hospitals
  • Bloody tribal clashes in Sudan’s Darfur left many dead and injured
  • South Sudan Factions Recruit Thousands of Child Soldiers
  • The Regional Authority announces approaching of the compensations for affected people in Darfur
  • Sudanese students leave to join Islamic State
  • Note by the Sudanese opposition organizations in the Diaspora
  • South Sudan warlord offers abducted boys sit exams - UN envoy
  • Population Under Pressure in South Sudan Opposition Territory
  • China supplies South Sudan with weapons to protect its oil fields
  • South Sudan rebels say civil war will go on
  • Sudan: don't tie Darfur peacekeepers exit to tribal violence end
  • Al Bashir pardons five JEM-Sudan convicts
  • 500, 000 dollars from FAO to support agriculture in Sudan
  • Sudan hit by severe shortage of flour
  • Sudan’s army says that it killed 60 rebels in fighting in Southern Kordofan
  • Five dead, three injured in Darfur shootings
  • China describes its relationship with Sudan as a model must be followed
  • Sudanese popular and official delegations conduct dialogue with U.S. lobbies on sanctions
  • Trial of 19 Darfur rebels starts in Sudan’s capital
  • One dead, two injured in new fire at Bindisi camp, Central Darfur
  • We show the world that the elections will be free and fair: Sudanese National Elections
  • Sudan opposition, govt. still at odds on election
  • Al-Bashir discusses with Mufti of Croatia position of Muslim minorities
  • Call for Sudan to stop recruiting minors in South Kordofan
  • SPLM-N leadership: Sudan Deserves a New Peace
  • Specialist shortage sees cancer rise in Sudan
  • South Sudan’s government says it does not want ‘Troika’ countries to be included in the peace talks
  • Foreign aid goods for sale at Sudanese markets: displaced
  • ICC knows it doesn't scare Sudan at all: Information Minister says
  • $ 68 million from the Kuwaiti Fund for Sudanese water project
  • Sustainable fisheries project launched for Sudan’s Red Sea State
  • Sudanese army says it repels SPLM-N attack on Southern Kordofan
  • Sudan’s president invites his Egyptian counterpart to sign a document on the Ethiopian dam
  • Sudan’s ruling party welcomes Berlin Declaration
  • ICC moves intended to disrupt the elections: Sudan’s parliament
  • Five die while hiding in Darfur’s Jebel Marra
  • Norway and UNIDO launch a € 4,8 million project for the sustainable management of marine fisheries
  • S. Sudan Braces for Sanctions as Economy Limps
  • Sudan’s Popular Congress Party rejects any foreign interference the dialogue
  • ICC Trial Chamber I joins the cases concerning Laurent Gbagbo and Charles BlĂ© GoudĂ©
  • Six new judges sworn in today at the seat of the International Criminal Court
  • UNICEF expresses its concern about the children situations in Sudan
  • Al-Bashir vows to complete the development in eastern Sudan
  • Students protest in Dongola, northern Sudan
  • Sudan denies movement of extremists from Darfur to Libya
  • Pre-Trial Chamber II informs the United Nations Security Council about Sudan’s non-cooperation in t
  • The Secretary-General Remarks at the opening session of the Commission on the Status of Women
  • US condemns lack of "political leadership" to resolve South Sudan's war
  • Sudan’s President participates in the Egypt Economic Development Conference
  • Ongwen case: Confirmation of charges hearing postponed to 21 January 2016
  • Six newly elected ICC judges to be sworn in on 10 March 2015
  • South Sudan:76 organizations call for publication of AU Inquiry Report as deadline for peace passe
  • Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia reach an agreement on sharing of Nile waters and Ethiopian Dam
  • Sudanese army is preparing for the crush of the rebellion
  • A presidential pardon to release Sudan’s opposition figures within days
  • Sudan’s president urges the parties to overcome differences about the Ethiopian dam
  • Lubanga case: ICC Appeals Chamber amends the Trial Chamber’s order for reparations to victims
  • Uganda denies massing troops along Sudan border
  • Berlin Declaration will not affect the dialogue or elections: Sudan government
  • Darfur’s NLJM announces that will participate in the elections
  • UNAMID announces that it will cut 770 civilian jobs
  • Tripartite Commission of the Ethiopian Dam meets in Khartoum
  • The International community agrees that Sudan is an oasis of peace in the region: presidential assi
  • China sees no "logic" behind US-drafted resolution on South Sudan
  • Sudanese tribesmen request reconciliation mechanism
  • Sudan’s president stresses the opposition’s inability to block the elections
  • Foreign Minister Steinmeier welcomes Sudanese opposition’s Berlin Declaration on National Dialogue
  • Ngudjolo Chui case: ICC Appeals Chamber confirms the acquittal decision
  • Sudanese leader says being hounded by ICC, West
  • Fatou Bensouda, at a press conference in Uganda: justice will ultimately be dispensed for LRA crime
  • Sudan admits children lack iodine
  • U.N extends peacekeeping force in disputed area of Abyei
  • Airlines threaten to suspend Khartoum, Port Sudan flights
  • 16,000 Ugandan deploy on the Sudan-South Sudan borders
  • Tortured Hausa prisoners released in eastern Sudan
  • Freedoms severely curtailed in Sudan in 2014: Amnesty
  • I’m ready to “leave” if the people decided that through elections: Sudan’s president
  • South Sudan must establish a transitional government of national unity
  • Egypt funds first of several dams in South Sudan
  • Liberation of Kuhliyat garrison 5 km west Kadugli city
  • Bashir: Iranian centers closed to protect Sudan
  • Statement of the ICC Prosecutor at a press conference in the Central African Republic
  • Sudan’s Main Opposition Parties to Boycott April Election
  • US presents UN draft resolution on imposing sanctions in South Sudan
  • Sudan election is 'propaganda', says rebel leader
  • Darfur’s Minnawi says that Sudan’s upcoming election is mere propaganda
  • Security detains anti-dam activist in northern Sudan
  • Sudan's Interior Minister meets with the Speaker of Ethiopian Parliament
  • National Congress Party official killed in eastern Sudan
  • Sudan’s opposition heads to Berlin to discuss the country’s crises
  • Sudan’s opposition leading figure accuses the government of spreading violence
  • Sudan police forcefully disperse anti-govt demo: witnesses
  • South Sudan rivals open 'final' peace talks
  • African Refiners Association ARA meets in Cape Town from March 16 to 20 - 2015
  • After harrowing journey, Sudanese asylum seeker freed from Israeli detention center
  • Sudanese Refugee Sue Moviemakers
  • Kuwait's Zain seeks to repatriate $280 mln from Sudan
  • China announces that it will continue to support South Sudan peace process
  • Three die in militia attacks in South and North Darfur
  • Sudan and Kuwait negotiate help Zain repatriate $280 million worth of Sudanese pounds
  • Darfur displaced invite US Deputy Secretary of State to visit their camps
  • Sudan suggests many investment projects for UAE businessmen
  • National Liberation and Justice Party launched in Sudan’s capital
  • Sudan’s court refuses to release opposition leaders on a regular bail
  • Sudan: Court session against Abu Eisa, Madani turns into political rally
  • Egypt never stopped communicating with Nile basin countries: Egyptian Ambassador to Sudan
  • Sudan election campaign to start amid opposition boycott
  • Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia receive offers for Nile dam studies
  • Offers from firms to conduct technical studies on the Ethiopian dam
  • Mass deportation starts at new dam sites in eastern Sudan
  • Boko Haram on agenda of IGAD Inter -Parliamentary Union in Khartoum
  • Sudan activists to take action against Tabit mass rape
  • Talks between Khartoum and Washington on human rights and democracy
  • Kuwait hands out payments to Sudanese orphans
  • Military staff beats pregnant woman in Tabit, North Darfur
  • Kidnapping of (89) boys older than 12 in South Sudan: UNICEF
  • One killed in El Geneina-Zalingei road robbery, Darfur
  • Sudan calls for resolving of the outstanding points in Nile Basin Initiative
  • Central Darfur's displaced without shelter after fire
  • Clashes displace over 41,000 people in Darfur: UN
  • The fighting in Darfur displaced more than 41,000 since late December: UN
  • Two Russia abducted in Darfur’s Sudan are alive: Moscow
  • Tribal reconciliation talks begin in Sudan
  • Sudan’s president calls on Russian and American investors to invest in the country
  • Dozens injured as Sudanese students clash
  • UNAMID prepares for a safe exit from Sudan’s Darfur
  • Talks in Sudan on Unamid exit strategy
  • Israel has granted refugee status to only four Sudanese and Eritrean asylum seekers
  • South Sudan Rebel Spokesman Defects
  • U.S. Treasury Allows Personal Communication Exports to Sudan
  • FAO teams up with the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rangelands and provides about USD 1 mill
  • Independent Civil Society in Sudan stage a one-day sit in and suspension of work
  • South Sudan Warns Media Not to Publish Rebel Interviews
  • Sudan resumes talks with the rebel SPLM-N in two weeks
  • Sudan opposition, civil society to meet in Germany
  • Cattle theft, malnutrition in East Jebel Marra
  • We agreed with Washington to continue the dialogue: Sudan says
  • AU Commissioner deeply concerned over Abyei, Sudan
  • South Sudan government and rebel forces recruit children as young as 13: HWR
  • Sudan denounces beheading of 21 Egyptians by Islamic State in Libya
  • Villager abducted in Kutum, North Darfur
  • Breakthrough in talks on an exit strategy to UNAMID: Sudan says
  • Northern Sudan farmlands sold to Syrian investor
  • Sudanese journalist disappears under mysterious circumstances
  • USA criticises Sudan for obstructing UN inquiry into mass rape
  • Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia reach an advanced stage on agreement on Ethiopian Dam
  • Sudan’s Women Union, Darfur Centre welcome HRW report
  • Sudan meets an international team to discuss an exit strategy of UNAMID
  • Israel’s hard stance to get Sudanese asylum seekers to leave
  • Sudan denies rumors that it closed its Embassy in Yemen
  • Unamid deputy visits Um Baru displaced
  • Unamid fires 209 local translators in Darfur
  • Political delegation in Tabit scares residents
  • IGAD's Inter-Parliamentary Union convenes its meeting in Khartoum
  • Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt hold an unannounced meeting to discuss Ethiopian Dam
  • Sudan security detains anti-election supporters in Sennar
  • UN extends the mandate of independent experts on Sudan for one year
  • UN Security Council seeks more control over arms to Darfur
  • Sudan investigates rape of girl in Darfur by UNAMID officer: Source
  • Sudan’s opposition welcomes HRW’s confirmation of Darfur mass rape
  • 38,600 displaced in Darfur in a month: OCHA
  • Sudan security detains man at North Darfur market
  • UNICEF discloses that (300) child soldiers were released in South Sudan
  • Sudan: Mass Rape by Army in Darfur UN, AU Should Press for Protection, International Investigation
  • Human rights investigations: Sudan army ordered mass rape Darfur
  • Military cooperation between Sudan and China
  • Unamid urged to open base in Tabit after mass rape
  • Improvement in economic relations with the Gulf: Sudan Finance Minister
  • Fire kills three children at Kalma camp in South Darfur
  • SLM-SR statement in response to ICC Chief Prosecutor Suspension of Darfur Investigations
  • LJM ex-rebels continue integration process into Sudan’s army
  • Fire destroys 45 houses in Abu Suruj camp, West Darfur
  • Skin diseases, food shortage in Jebel Marra: newly displaced
  • US Secretary of State is pressing for a UN vote creating an arms embargo on South Sudan
  • Gunmen steal cash from stores in South Darfur capital
  • Firewood collectors assaulted in Kabkabiya, North Darfur
  • Sudan: Detained opposition leader hospitalised
  • Boy burns to death in attack on villages in North Darfur
  • Thirst in North Darfur’s Shangil Tobaya camps
  • MP demands rule of law restored in North Darfur
  • Red Sea state, eastern Sudan, imposes tourism support fees
  • Sudan’s government warns those who seek to disrupt the elections
  • Sudan: Detention of Abu Eisa, Madani extended for two weeks
  • AU mediation puts forward a new approach to negotiations in Sudanese conflict
  • Sudanese opposition starts Leave! campaign
  • Press Release from Sudanese Writers Union (SWU)
  • Liberation and Justice Movement -LJM apology to people of Darfur
  • 400 JEM faction combatants to merge with Sudan army
  • EU expresses its concern at the difficulties facing Sudan’s national dialogue
  • More bombs fall on Golo, Central Darfur
  • Sudanese court renews detention of opposition leader
  • Sudanese El Midan gagged for 10th time
  • Central Darfur’s Mukjar horror movie after sunset
  • USAID, BRAC Launch Project to Reach Out-of-School Children in South Sudan
  • Africa Union Peace and Security Council stands in the way of Justice in South Sudan
  • Former Sudan Lost Boy Becomes Chess Master in NYC
  • Villagers fleeing attacks in North Darfur could die of thirst
  • Doctors call for improvement of health situation in Sudan's prisons
  • One dead, seven wounded in armed robberies in Darfur
  • Khartoum and the United Nations discuss their relations
  • North Darfur’s Zamzam camp short of drinking water, medicines
  • Student activist murdered, not drowned: Umma Party
  • Unamid concern over impact of fighting on Darfuri civilians
  • Sudan expects a new representative for UNDP resident coordinator in the coming days
  • North Darfur: 31,000 new displaced at Um Baru, Zamzam camp, more villages attacked
  • Villagers executed in Jebel Marra, OCHA reports 5,700 newly displaced in North Darfur
  • Khartoum Court drops charges against 56 Darfuri students
  • Re: Sudanese-Chinese talks convened today in Khartoum
  • Cold, hunger kills six children in North Darfur
  • Kidnapped Darfuri students’ families appeal for help
  • UN sends mission to North Darfur, militia raids go unreported
  • Unamid offers to support Deleig camps in Central Darfur
  • Darfur displaced in need of covers, medicines, as cold wave hits Sudan
  • Habaniya, Fellata sign peace protocol in South Darfur
  • Thousands hiding in Darfur’s East Jebel Marra without water, food
  • Sudan rejects UN request to undo the expulsion of 2 international staff
  • Sudan’s Parliament supports the expulsion of the two UN officials
  • Sudan regrets for Ki-moon statements on expel of two UN officials
  • Senior UN officials in Sudan asked to leave
  • Upsurge of attacks in Central Darfur, rape attempt in West Darfur
  • Darfur Association warns for widespread govt. attacks
  • Washington Post interview with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir
  • West Darfur: 2,800 ex-rebels integrate into Sudan’s regular forces
  • Popular singers not invited to Darfur music festival
  • Security situation deteriorating at South Darfur’s El Salam camp: sheikh
  • Letter to the UN on the ICC sent today:Re the ICC arrest warrant for President al Bashir
  • Two young men abducted in Central Darfur
  • Livestock damages crops in South Darfur’s Kass
  • Let’s sing for peace festival launched in North Darfur
  • Sudan’s government to disarm the heavy weapons from Darfur tribes
  • Two raped near displaced camp in West Darfur
  • Integration of more than (5,000) soldiers in eastern Sudan
  • Paramilitary troops attack North Darfur villages
  • Employees strike in West Kordofan, threaten to strike in South Darfur
  • (UNAMID) will not leave Darfur soon: UN says
  • Statement by the UK Legal Advisor to the UK Mission to the UN to the Security Council Briefing on S
  • Al-Bashir says (ICC) is one of the tools aims to humiliate and subjugate Sudanese
  • Foreign Minister accuses bodies of conspiring against armed forces
  • Sudan’s president asks AU-UN peacekeepers out of Darfur
  • A plan by foreign organizations to fabricate rape confessions in Darfur and Blue Nile: Sudan’s gov
  • A women's demonstration in Khartoum to protest against the rape allegations
  • Sudanese organizations in USA Letter to UNSC on Tabit Crime
  • Sudan’s Authorities closes UNAMID’s human rights office
  • We had received a request to leave Sudan: UNAMNID reveals
  • StopRapeNow Rally at front of UN head Quarter IN NY
  • Sudan rejects UN call for conducting another investigation into rape allegations
  • Foreign Ministry: Security Council escalates mass rape allegation against Sudan
  • Sudanese Government demands (UNAMID) to prepare “an exit strategy”
  • Security Council press statement on Darfur - 19 November 2014
  • UNAMID resolved to conduct another investigation into rape allegations in Darfur
  • UNAMID to conduct new investigating to end the rumors about mass rape in Darfur
  • Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on Darfur
  • Sudan denies UNAMID access to Tabit village to investigate rape cases
  • Sudan: UNAMID did not respect agreement with foreign ministry
  • Sudan’s Government vows to penalize promoters of rape cases in North Darfur
  • Sudan National Human Rights Commission visits Tabit village to verify reports of women’s rape
  • Opposition leader: UNAMID report on Darfur rape not worth the ink it is written with
  • Urgent Statement Sudan's ambassador in Cairo: denying facts and covering of rape crimes
  • EU delegation and Norwegian mission in Sudan express concern over security situations in Darfur
  • No evidence of any case of rape in North Darfur’s Tabit village: UNAMID
  • UNAMID investigates into mass rape in North Darfur state
  • Beja Congress Condemns Rape of Women in Darfur
  • UNAMID investigates alleged mass rape in North Darfur, calls for access
  • Qatar Development donates $1.7 Million for Darfur Internal Dialogue Consultations
  • Talks in Qatar to join the non-signatory Darfur’s armed movements to peace process
  • UNAMID expresses concern over possible security raids in Kalma camp in Darfur
  • Death and injuring of (17) citizens of dengue fever in Sudan’s El Fasher
  • EU Delegation in Sudan calls on government to investigate into attack on Darfur peacekeepers
  • Darfur rebel leader Minawi sacks commanders
  • North Darfur tribal leaders agree to end use of child soldiers: Unamid
  • Re: North Darfur tribal leaders agree to end use of child soldiers: Unamid
  • Re: North Darfur tribal leaders agree to end use of child soldiers: Unamid
  • Re: North Darfur tribal leaders agree to end use of child soldiers: Unamid
  • Re: North Darfur tribal leaders agree to end use of child soldiers: Unamid
  • Re: North Darfur tribal leaders agree to end use of child soldiers: Unamid
  • Re: North Darfur tribal leaders agree to end use of child soldiers: Unamid
  • Re: North Darfur tribal leaders agree to end use of child soldiers: Unamid
  • Darfur Regional Authority closed door in our face: students
  • Sudan allows two NGOs in East Jebel Marra, Darfur
  • Troops deployed in East Darfur as buffer against tribal clashes
  • Two women raped for six hours in South Darfur
  • Unamid stations 500 at South Darfur’s Kalma camp
  • Chairman of Darfur Regional Authority confirms US participation in the donors’ conference in Doha
  • Sudan Liberation Army/Minnawi claims it has captured an area, Nyala
  • US urges parties to conflict in S. Sudan to stop fighting
  • JEM denies participation in talks with government in October
  • Hamar, Ma’aliya reach agreement in Sudan's West Kordofan
  • Darfur peace accord incorporated in Sudan’s Interim Constitution
  • AU, UN, Sudan conclude tripartite meeting on Unamid
  • Statement of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan Mashood A. Baderi
  • Presentation by the Independent Expert on the Situation of Human Rights in Sudan
  • Report of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan, Mashood A. Baderin
  • Darfur ex-rebels, vice-president discuss peace accord
  • Militiamen rape, abduct North Darfur displaced
  • North Darfur farmers, nomads agree on peaceful coexistence
  • Darfur ex-rebels integrate into Sudan's army
  • Sudan Workers Union supports Darfur teachers’ strike
  • Tribal leaders vow to stop abuses in Kubum, South Darfur
  • UNAMID calls for restraint over displaced camp tensions
  • Sudanese forces killed in Central Darfur: rebels
  • East Darfur teachers call open-ended strike
  • Salamat elders insist on meeting Sudan’s president
  • Four children die in explosions, West Darfur
  • 'East Darfur tribes agree to a truce': DRA
  • South Darfur state delays tribal reconciliation: Salamat
  • Darfur displaced reject Sudan’s National Dialogue
  • Paramilitary troops kill university student in North Darfur
  • UNAMID gives Sudanese staff one-week notice to leave houses
  • UNAMID welcomes Darfur rebels decision on child soldier ban
  • Sudan Liberation Movement /Army – SLM/A MM Operational Mechanism to End Recruitment and Use of Ch
  • Darfur 2014: Time to Reframe the Narrative
  • What Lies Ahead for President Mbeki’s Visit to War Affected Areas in Sudan۟
  • A National Dialogue, or a National (Congress Party) Monologue۟
  • Three children killed in missile attack in Darfur's Nierteti
  • Sudan Air Force bombs market in Darfur’s East Jebel Marra
  • Basic school stripped of its contents in Darfur’s East Jebel Marra
  • Villagers in North Darfur’s Tawila repel militia attacks
  • Two children killed, three maimed by ammunition in South Darfur
  • Janjaweed beat, rob, abduct displaced in South Darfur
  • Darfuri basic school student detained by security in Khartoum
  • Woman killed, displaced robbed in Sirba, West Darfur
  • Woman, children tied to tree at North Darfur market
  • Rapes in Shangil Tobaya and Tawila, North Darfur
  • Grain miller arrested by Military Intelligence in North Darfur
  • Exhausted displaced reach Kassab camp in North Darfur
  • South Darfur food gap 228,000 ton, East Darfur 175,000 ton
  • ‘Huge food gaps in South and North Darfur’: officials
  • ‘Senior Sudan government representatives to take part in Darfur-Darfur dialogue’: Unamid
  • Darfur displaced in need of tents, tarpaulins before rainy season
  • Three young women gang-raped in South Darfur
  • Spread of diseases in South Darfur’s Kalma camp
  • Militiamen loot 'lawless' Central Darfur town
  • Robberies, shooting at Zalingei-Hamidiya camp road in Central Darfur
  • South Darfur’s Kalma camp registers 19 rape cases within 12 days
  • West Darfur displaced reject ‘re-planning’ of Saraf Jidad camp
  • Drinking water denied to South Darfur’s Kalma camp residents
  • Darfur students in Dongola protest non-exemption of tuition fees
  • Three dead, two injured as missiles hit Tabit, North Darfur
  • Gunmen kill Darfur displaced women resisting rape
  • Pro-government militiamen kill Central Darfur camp official
  • Rebel SRF road map towards National Dialogue Sudan
  • Gunmen plunder lorries en route to Zalingei, Central Darfur
  • 'More protection for workers in Sudan': professionals
  • Ex UNAMID official criticizes agreement with government
  • Non-food relief to be distributed among North Darfur's displaced
  • More than 224,000 new displaced in Darfur yet to return
  • Darfur rebel leaders urge Security Council to investigate Unamid and amend mandate
  • UNSC Investigation:letter to Request for Urgent Investigation of Accusations Against UNAMID
  • Newly displaced continue to arrive at El Salam camp in South Darfur
  • Darfur civil society initiative calls for resumption peace negotiations
  • Sudanese refugees in Central African Republic living in fear
  • Minwi accuses UNMID of covering up government crimes in Darfur
  • Protests flare in Sudan, citizens arrested
  • Minawi urges Sudanese people to support revolution
  • One of three Darfur child bomb victims dies, two kling to life
  • Fire lays waste to stalls, shops in Kass, South Darfur
  • Dead, injured in North Darfur accident, attack
  • ‘Entire generation may face extinction’ in Sudan’s South Kordofan: SPLM-N
  • Sudan Democracy First Group: An Open Letter to President Carter
  • Dozens still detained in Sudan despite promise of amnesty
  • 334 Sudanese refugee students sit exams in Chad
  • Nearly 18,000 newly displaced still living rough in Darfur
  • Sudan's rebels take ‘strategic decision’ not to participate in national dialogue
  • Rebel demands international mediator at Sudan's national dialogue
  • Sudan Leaks: Ethnic killings at Sigili in 2012
  • Sudan Leaks: ‘UN Security Council was misinformed about Janjaweed’
  • Opposition sceptical as Sudan security announces release of political detainees
  • Four Million Sudanese Face Food Insecurity
  • More than 16,000 displaced from Darfur’s Jebel Marra still living in the open
  • 'UN missions fail to grasp Darfur, Sudan conflict': human rights activist
  • Youth in Nyala, South Darfur, collect clothes for newly displaced
  • Sudan Leaks: ‘UN withheld key information on ethnic cleansing in Darfur’
  • Sudanese civilians terrorised by capricious militia
  • Rally at front of the United Nations Darfur is burning
  • Darfur Union’s (UK) letter to the Prime Minster David Cameron after the demonstration
  • Sudan Liberation Movement-Minawi faction meets with UK foreign officials
  • Alarm raised over violence in Sudan's Darfur
  • Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin for February 2014
  • The governor of Sudan’s troubled North Darfur survives ambush: source
  • Statement Attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Darfur
  • South Darfur: Pillay urges halt to attacks targeting civilians
  • What is the problem of Sudan-BRIEFING FROM THE SPLM/N :ON THE PEACE TALKS
  • US condemns attacks by Sudanese mercenaries
  • Sudan Liberation Movement rejects call to meet with Afrin Union Chief
  • statement issued by DRDC concerning the ongoing round of ethnic cleansing in Darfur
  • Arson, #####ng displace thousands in Sudan's Darfur
  • The SPLM-N Statement at the Opening Session of the Addis Ababa Negotiations on
  • Issues No. 6 and 7 of the Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin covering the periods 01 to 1
  • US urges parties to conflict in S. Sudan to stop fighting
  • Sudan Liberation Movement/Army MM Command Order (2/2013)
  • Press Statement on the Technical Workshop by JEM and SLA/MM
  • Aerial bombardments kill ten, injure eight in East Jebel Marra
  • 3rd Issue of the Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin for the
  • 100 killed in Sudan tribal clashes
  • UN: 460,000 Sudanese displaced by Darfur conflicts
  • JEM Response to AU Peace and Security Council CommuniquĂ© (PSC) at it
  • JEM Response to AU Peace and Security Council CommuniquĂ© (PSC) at its
  • The new US Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan meets with the leaders of Su
  • Letter from African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies
  • Human Rights Situation in Sudan: Amnesty International’s joint written
  • Renewal and strengthening of the special procedure mandate on the situ
  • UNAMID’s head briefs Qatar Deputy Prime Minister on the situation in D
  • (4) UN peacekeepers swept away by floods in Darfur