The Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN), the country’s premier Film Trade Association Body, has announced good news for cinema lovers on the occasion of the International Cinema Day. Opeyemi Ajayi, the chairman of the…
Sudan: Omar al-Bashir trial adjourned to September 22
The trial of Sudan's toppled strongman Omar al-Bashir over his function in the 1989 military coup that introduced him to strength was adjourned to September 22, the judge said on Tuesday. The judge stated the…
NEWS: Sudan is ready to cooperate with the…
Sudan will cooperate with the International Criminal Court's efforts to prosecute those wanted for warfare crimes and genocide in connection with the Darfur conflict, Sudanese prime minister Abdalla Hamdok stated Saturday. Hamdok's pledge came in…
Breaking: Police fire tear gas at Sudan protesters,…
Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Khartoum on Monday, marking a year since a transitional power-sharing deal was struck in Sudan. The demonstrators are unsatisfied with the current government and are demanding quickened…
Sudan: Trial of ex-president indefinitely postponed
A court docket in Sudan on Monday postponed the trial of ousted President Omar al-Bashir in a case linked to the 1989 military coup that brought him to power. The professional Sudan News Agency…
Sudan discovers mass grave of military officers from…
The Sudanese General Attorney said Thursday it located a mass grave of military officers courting to 1990. The legal professional stated the grave consists of 28 officers believed to be worried in a failed military…
Sudan’s Bashir faces death sentence for his coup…
Former Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir has been summoned to show up before a courtroom over costs of an alleged coup d‘état he staged over 30 years ago. The contemporary cost follows investigations by means of…
Sudan reshuffles cabinet amid mounting economic, protest pressures
Sudan’s transitional government announced a major cabinet reshuffle on Thursday, hoping to defuse public discontent over economic collapse and other crises that have tested the country’s path toward democracy. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok accepted the…
Sudan must pay $4.3bn in punitive damages for…
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Sudan is liable for as much as $4.3bn in punitive damages for the 1998 bombings of US embassies in East Africa by al-Qaeda - a decision that may…
Sudan’s Bashir requests prison transfer after aide tests…
Former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir requested to be transferred from prison following the news that one of his former aides had contracted the deadly coronavirus, according to his lawyer. Bashir is currently detained in Kober…