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Sudan’s football team have been forced into a nomadic existence, playing “home” games in South Sudan (which became its own nation in 2011), Mauritania, Saudi Arabia and Libya.
A 2012 Google Earth photo captured a hill formation in Sudan that bears a striking resemblance to human lips. Not much is known about the unusual landmark, but researchers have guessed how it formed.
One of Sudan's most prolific mosque builders was Sheikh Abdul Rahim Al-Barai, who constructed over 100 mosques across the country, including more than five in Kordofan alone.
On March 13, 2025, Catherine Russell, UN Children’s Fund Executive Director, told the UN Security Council that Sudan is now the world’s largest and most devastating humanitarian crisis.
The BBC's Lyse Doucet writes about the horrific effects of the 19-month civil war in Sudan. ... Nowhere else on Earth are so many children on the run, so many people living with such acute hunger.
At least 50 individuals lost their lives following the collapse of a gold mining site in northeastern Sudan, according to ...
Sudan’s civil war has become the deadliest and most underreported conflict in the world, ... Sudan War – The Bloodiest Conflict on Earth Nears a Devastating Climax. Posted: April 17, 2025 ...
At least eight violent illegal migrants have just been booted from the US to South Sudan -- with their crimes being so "monstrous and barbaric" that no other country would apparently take them, a ...
Dian Peter Domach, from South Sudan, has been convicted on charges including DUI, possession of burglar's tools and a defaced firearm, resulting in an 18-month sentence, as well as robbery and ...
Diplomats and aid officials from around the world are meeting Tuesday in London to try to ease the suffering from the 2-year-old war in Sudan, a conflict that has killed tens of thousands of ...
In the news, Sudan is often discussed a place devastated by a civil war and home to the world's largest humanitarian crisis. But a podcast sharing Sudanese folklore shows more about the culture.
A 2012 Google Earth photo captured a hill formation in Sudan that bears a striking resemblance to human lips. Not much is known about the unusual landmark, but researchers have guessed how it formed.