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  • Sudanese Camirata troupe founder Dafallah el-Hag performs during a show at the Russian culture center in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. (Photo: Picture Alliance /AP /Amr Nabil)
    Sudanese music in Cairo

    Finding joy in the face of war

    While war rages at home, for Sudanese wedding singers in exile in Cairo, celebration has become a form of resistance.

  • Two young boys carrying bags over their shoulders.
    "Khartoum" filmmakers

    "We have a responsibility to preserve Sudanese history"

    "Khartoum" blends the work of four emerging Sudanese filmmakers. Its production was derailed by the outbreak of war in April 2023. Now displaced in Nairobi, directors Brahim Snoopy and Rawia Alhag explain why they were determined to finish the film.

  • A silhouetted figure in front of a Sudanese flag. Beneath him a crowd of people raise their arms in their air.
    Two years of war in Sudan

    A fractured nation on the brink of partition

    Two years in, Sudan's war shows no signs of resolution. As both sides push to establish rival governments, civilians bear the brunt of the violence, and national divisions threaten to become permanent.

  • A man ladles food from a large pot. Women stand in a queue in the background.
    Sudan's Emergency Response Rooms

    A revolutionary aid network

    Born from Sudan's 2018-19 revolution, the volunteer-led Emergency Response Rooms have become a lifeline to millions, coordinating aid where international efforts have failed. Their decentralised model offers a blueprint for grassroots humanitarian relief.

  • Man standing, holding his ellbow, smiling into the camera.
    Sudanese comedian Mustafa Jorry

    "I used to be afraid of not being funny"

    Sudanese comedian Mustafa Jorry has mastered the art of humour across languages and cultures. This month, he reaches a new milestone, joining Egyptian comedy giant Bassem Youssef on stage in Paris. How does he do it?

  • Two men sit facing away from the camera, looking over a field of makeshift shelters built from timber and corrogated iron.
    Sudanese refugees in Chad

    An uncertain future

    More than half a million people have fled war in Sudan into neighbouring Chad. Humanitarian workers are scrambling to provide support amid overcrowding, limited funding and widespread trauma.

  • A crowd holding signs and banners demonstrate against the far right.
    Tareq Sydiq’s book “The New Protest Culture”

    Can protests transform society?

    From Iran to the Last Generation, citizens in democracies and dictatorships alike are taking to the streets. Tareq Sydiq analyses these uprisings and asks why some fail while others dramatically change the system.

  • Menschen versammeln sich am 28. Mai 2023 in Khartum, Sudan, um Wasser zu sammeln.
    War in Sudan

    "It's all about power, not democracy"

    Tensions have momentarily eased in Sudan. Following the Geneva talks, aid supplies are flowing into the country via two corridors. But an end to the war remains out of sight, says analyst Oman Mirghani, editor-in-chief of Sudanese newspaper Al-Tayar.

  • Displaced Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip
    War in Gaza

    When children are seen as the enemy

    A racist view of Palestinian children contributes to an acceptance of the fact that they are dying in their thousands in Gaza

  • One year of civil war in Sudan
    A year of war in Sudan

    "We haven't lived in dignity for a long time"

    In her debut novel "A Mouth Full of Salt", Sudanese author and physician Reem Gaafar tells the intertwined stories of three women who are confronted with injustice. A conversation about responsible writing, role models and the forgotten war in Sudan

  • EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visits Abdul Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo
    EU-Egypt agreement

    Dubious deal with Cairo

    The EU's planned aid for Egypt will primarily serve to prop up authoritarian rule rather than contribute to the country's long-term stability. Additionally, the EU Commission's procedural approach is highly problematic

  • Sudanese author Stella Gaitano
    Sudanese literature

    Children to fill the entire earth

    Stella Gaitano's debut novel "Edo's Souls", set between Sudan and South Sudan, stages an epic battle between the forces of Motherhood and Death

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