Crisis in Sudan
Neither of Sudan's warring factions has accepted truce plan, Trump advisor says
US envoy Massad Boulos explained that, while there were no objections to the plan's content, the Sudanese army had returned with "impossible preconditions."
There are no mass protests for Sudan because it can't be used against US or Israel - analysis
Civilian killings in Sudan conflict jump this year, UN report says
Over 1,000 killed in landslide in western Sudan village, Sudan Liberation Movement/Army says
120 said to be killed or wounded in attack in Sudan's Darfur region -UN
Sudan said on Sunday it would deploy joint forces from various state security services in Darfur after renewed violence there recently, SUNA, the state news agency, reported.
There's unity in Sudan... for now
Less than a week ago, the country’s generals and its civilians were at each other’s throats over a transition to democracy, but experts say each side is itself a house divided
In Sudan, a determined people fights for democracy
Hundreds demonstrate for civilian rule in Sudan's state capitals
U.S. official: Distrust between Sudan parties makes talks impossible
Fall of al-Bashir brings no change for Israel’s Sudanese refugees
Waiting, hoping and guessing remains the norm.
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.