Sudan Allows Alcohol Consumption, Decriminalizes Leaving Islam
Sudan is to allow non-Muslims to drink alcohol and has scrapped laws that had made leaving Islam potentially punishable by ...
Sudan is to allow non-Muslims to drink alcohol and has scrapped laws that had made leaving Islam potentially punishable by ...
London-based rights watchdog Amnesty International has warned however that the corruption trial should not distract from his Darfur war crimes ...
Most businesses in Sudan's capital remained closed on the third day of a civil disobedience campaign aimed at bringing about ...
Despite Sudan's powerful generals and opposition leaders agreeing in principle to the formation of a joint civilian-military council, the country's ...
Crowds of Sudanese demonstrators began converging outside the army headquarters in Khartoum Thursday for a "million-strong" march to press for ...
While there is some room for optimism for a new era of democracy and civilian rule in Sudan, the legacy ...
A focus on the protests in Sudan’s capital Khartoum overlooks the country’s five concurrent civil wars. The relationship between these ...
Sudan's transformational journey is certainly not going to be easy or straightforward, but the removal of longtime President Bashir is ...
The 75-year-old had remained defiant in the face of months-long protests that left dozens of demonstrators dead in clashes with ...
Sudanese women are taking a leading role in protests against President Omar al-Bashir, gaining added inspiration from the demonstrations in ...
The United Nations has found "deeply worrying" reports from Sudan that government forces have been using excessive force on protesters.
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