Love songs and tear gas in a tense Sudan Ramadan
People seek distraction as tanking economy is set against ominous political backdrop
People seek distraction as tanking economy is set against ominous political backdrop
Thousands marched in nation’s cities in protest at deal prime minister Hamdok had done with military to return to power
Demonstrators demand free elections and end to military involvement in government
At least 43 killed in clashes, UN says, as nation’s leaders deal with fallout from coup
Deal reached with military leader following coup opposed by pro-democracy groups
Violence came as protesters took to streets to rally against military takeover
Army chief appoints himself head of new ruling body ahead of anti-coup protests
Pro-democracy demonstrators dispersed using tear gas, with mostly teachers detained
Security forces use tear gas and gunfire to disperse crowd protesting against coup
Fearing return of repression of women, civilians want fledgling democracy reinstated
UN Security Council calls for dialogue and immediate release of those detained by military
Khartoum partly locked down with shops shut and some roads blocked by protesters’ barricades
Seven killed by gunfire and 140 injured in clashes between soldiers and protesters
Ten years after independence, the country is racked by political infighting and risk of famine
Across the Arab world, poverty, injustice, conflict and authoritarian rule are still rife
Country in crisis over government refusal to sanction regional election
Discussions to be held in coming weeks amid division between proponents and opponents
Trump welcomes ‘justice’ for victims of 1998 terrorist attacks on embassies by al-Qaeda
Officers executed in mysterious circumstances after military trial after Bashir took power
Sovereign council introduces new laws allowing women to travel alone
Alleged leader of Janjaweed militia Ali Kushayb to appear in The Hague next week
Irish-based doctor recalls the day Sudanese military opened fire on demonstrators
Pandemic a major challenge in a country still dealing with recent political upheaval
‘New era’ for women as procedure becomes punishable by three years in jail
Abdalla Hamdok, who heads a transitional government, unharmed in Khartoum blast
Decision to hand over former president to the ICC could also help the court’s reputation
Former leader charged by International Criminal Court with crimes against humanity
Omar al-Bashir (75) is sentenced to two years of detention in a reform facility
New to the Parish: Nasir ElSafi, an artist and journalist, arrived from Sudan in 2017
There have been just two prosecutors in 17 years of the court, which sits in The Hague
Amnesty says Bashir should be tried in ICC for crimes against humanity and genocide
Sudan in turmoil since army ousted Omar al-Bashir in April, with dozens of demonstrators killed during street protests
Agreement dismissed as not fit for purpose by some pro-democracy protesters
Protest leaders agree deal to share power with military until elections can be held
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