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  • 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 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.

  • A large crowd of Sudanese refugees stands in the sun waiting to be transferred to Chad
    War in Sudan

    Conflict fuelled by climate change and the Emirates

    The violent conflicts in the western region of Darfur, which were triggered by decades of drought, have now spread to central Sudan, and the United Arab Emirates is adding fuel to the fire

  • Man watches as fire rages in the market area of al-Fasher, capital of North Darfur state
    Sudan crisis

    Mass displacement and death

    Over the past month, the conflict between two military groups in Sudan has reached what experts say is a grim turning point. The country's future is even more unclear

  • "There is no hope for a quick and tidy end to the conflict in Sudan": According to experts, the warring parties have no interest in reaching a truce but seek to consolidate their respective power
    War in Sudan

    No hope for peace as fighting intensifies

    With peace talks running into a dead end, the UN is warning of destabilisation in Sudan. According to experts, the warring parties have no interest in reaching a truce but seek to consolidate their respective power. By Martina Schwikowski

  • War in Sudan

    Sudan's cultural treasures are being destroyed

    While fighting between the military and the paramilitary forces of the RSF rages in Sudan, many of the country's important cultural assets are being destroyed, from invaluable libraries to mummies. By Philipp Jedicke

  • Sudan: War on women

    Abducted and raped

    Sudanese women are paying a particularly high price for the war that has now lasted more than six weeks. Sexual violence – committed by all parties – has skyrocketed. By Karim El-Gawhary

  • Sudanese are desperately trying to leave their country. But many are trapped because their passports are stuck in one of the closed European embassies. It's a hopeless situation.
    Humanitarian crisis in Sudan

    "I'm trapped in the war"

    Sudanese are desperately trying to leave their country. But many, like Mahir Elfiel, are trapped because their passports are stuck in one of the closed European embassies. Here he talks about his hopeless situation. Andrea Backhaus recorded his story

  • "The terrible mistakes made by the civil protest leaders who agreed to sit down and talk to the military, when the popular revolution was at its height, are too many to count," writes Ali Anouzla. Pictured here: army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (centre) and RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (second from left) last December, before hostilities began
    Power struggle in Sudan

    Sudan's generals "should have been dealt with as war criminals"

    The representatives of Sudan's civil society made a terrible mistake in agreeing to share power with the military, writes political analyst Ali Anouzla, who feels that by believing the military's promises, the leaders of the country's civil society bear part of the responsibility for what is happening today in Sudan

  • UN Special Envoy Volker Perthes on Sudan

    "We must make sure this war does not drag on"

    UN special envoy to Sudan Volker Perthes rejects accusations that the West is to blame for the current crisis in Sudan. In interview with Kossivi Tiassou, he warns of "bounty hunters" and mercenaries from abroad joining the conflict while tens of thousands of Sudanese citizens flee their country

  • Sudanese writers and artists denounce the fighting in Sudan, saying "It's not our war!"
    Sudanese artists speak out

    "It's not our war"

    Sudan has become a battleground. But it is not the war of the people who live there, say exiled Sudanese writers Stella Gitano and Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin. By Stefan Dege

  • Concern is mounting in South Sudan, Chad and Egypt, who all depend on stability in their neighbour Sudan, whether for economic, humanitarian or security reasons
    Power struggle in Sudan

    Concern mounts among Sudan's neighbours

    South Sudan, Chad and Egypt all depend on stability in their neighbour Sudan, whether for economic, humanitarian or security reasons. All the more reason to hope that the current ceasefire holds. Martina Schwikowski reports

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