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Sudan's notorious paramilitary group has claimed a "sweeping victory" saying it took control of the key town of Al Nahud in ...
We associate animals with the places where they originate, but sometimes it’s their new homes where they really thrive.
A new show by the Korean-born contemporary artist Do Ho Suh at London’s Tate Modern gallery explores the transience of home.
Sudanese return to their homeland, hoping for stability but finding it still wrecked by war - Sudanese are cautiously ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ April 29 The Washington Post says “this time” the US should stop a genocide This month marked a grim milestone for Sudan, the ...
Grammy-winning artist Rhiannon Giddens brings Biscuits & Banjos, a music festival that features Black musicians on guitars, ...
In the dust and ruins of Khartoum, more than just bricks and glass have disappeared – seven thousand years of human genius ...
Imposing statues of rams and lions used to stand in the grounds of Sudan's National Museum - priceless artefacts from the ...
Once the largest country in Africa, Sudan was divided into two distinct regions: the predominantly Arab-Muslim north and the ...
U.S.A.I.D. The stark consequences of the rollback are evident in few places as clearly as in Sudan, where a brutal ... Jereif West and the Manshia Bridge. North of the city, Omdurman, Bhahri ...
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.
according to the U.N. So the podcast "Folktales From Sudan" tells us about a culture that is currently under attack. Host Hana Baba joins us today from member station KALW in San Francisco ...