Crisis in Sudan
US designates Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as global terrorist group
The Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood uses unrestrained violence against civilians to undermine efforts to resolve the conflict in Sudan and advance its violent Islamist ideology,” the statement read.
Ethiopia revokes Reuters journalists' accreditation after story on Ethiopian support of Sudan's RSF
Sudan defense minister rejects claims aid convoy carried weapons in North Kordofan strike
Sudan's forgotten war deepens as aid cuts leave millions starving
Protesters clash with Sudan police in latest anti-Bashir unrest
Demonstrations also erupted in three other cities as part of a four-week long unrest that poses the most persistent challenge to Bashir's grip since he took power in a coup in 1989.
Forced deportation: African asylum seekers as toxic waste
Since Israel had no formal mechanisms for receiving non-Jewish refugees, African seekers crossed the Sinai desert from Egypt and entered Israel illegally.
Israelis advised to stay away from S. Sudan
The struggling, war-torn country of South Sudan was one of the east African countries that Netanyahu spoke about during his trip to Africa last week as having an interest in closer ties with Israel.
Remember Darfur?
Although conditions for the populations of Darfur deteriorated, the world media has provided little coverage of the recent evolution of events in Darfur.
Intelligence Report: The Mossad's own 'Tarzan'
Veteran Mossad agent David Ben Uziel had a hand in helping South Sudan gain its independence.
Warships from Iran dock in Sudan
Sudanese civilians have been invited to tour the ships while docked at Port Sudan.