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…
NEWS: Ethiopia has “no motive to harm” Egypt…
Ethiopia Prime minister Abiy Ahmed stated the country has "no intention to harm" neighouring Egypt and Sudan. Comments that come after months of negociations over the Renaissance Dam, situated upstream of the two countries, have…
Breaking: Sudan begins cleaning up after floods
Nearly 830,000 people have been affected by the devastating floods in Sudan, the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs said on Thursday, even though flood waters have been receding in recent days. Most of the damage…
Sudan: Death toll from flooding to 124
The dying toll from flooding in Sudan precipitated by using months of heavy rains has risen to 124, the country's Interior Ministry said early Thursday. More than 100,000 residences have come to be partly or…
NEWS: Authorities seizes explosives ‘large enough’ to blow…
Sudan has arrested forty one human beings and seized a large amount of explosives huge ample to blow up the capital Khartoum, authorities stated on Wednesday. The substances included amonium nitrate, the identical chemical that…
Sudan: Thousands displaced as battle against floods continues
As Sudan grapples with the aftermath of its worst floods in a century, there is a glimmer of hope as the Blue Nile waters have began to drop. The water and irrigation ministry stated on…
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…
We Beg The Federal Government To Stop Turkey’s…
We, the people of Somalia residing in the United States, are deeply worried via Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Turkey's developing interference in our home country. We can't take delivery of that Turkey is presenting weapons, bombs…
NEWS: Past floods overflow Sudanese capital
Rising floodwaters and heavy rainfall have killed round a hundred humans southern Khartoum's Alshiqlab neighbourhood. The residents are struggling to cope with the injury triggered via file floods, that inundated over 100,000 houses due to…
Sudan’s flood death toll increases to 102
Sudan said on Monday that the demise toll from the country’s floods caused by using heavy seasonal rains has risen to 102. The floods have completely submerged the village of Eltomaniat, north of Khartoum, Col.…
Sudan: Government, armed groups set to sign final…
The last signing of a peace agreement between Sudan's government and rise up agencies is set for October two in the South Sudanese capital Juba, the talks' chief mediator announced Sunday. "The 2d of…
Sudan: Pre-signing peace talks after years of unrest
The Darfur track file consisting of 7-8 protocols was signed in initials Friday night through the Sudanese authorities delegation and individuals of the Sudan Revolutionary Front Rebel Alliance. Some of the protocols contact on wealth-sharing,…
NEWS: Tribal clashes kills atleast 3 in east…
At least three humans were killed and eleven others wounded in clashes between rival ethnic corporations in Sudan on Thursday. The conflict between the Beni Amer tribe and the Beja tribe, following the nomination of…
NEWS: Floods kill 65 and destroy homes in…
Floods and torrential rains have killed at least sixty 5 people and destroyed greater than fourteen thousand houses in Sudan. Tens of thousands of houses have been damaged, numerous faculties destroyed and water sources rendered…
Sudan: Heritage sites destroyed by gold-diggers
In the Bayouda desert of Sudan, the ancient site of Jabal Maragha has disappeared. The ruins, that were two thousand years old, have been destroyed by treasure hunters who searched the site for gold .To…
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: At least 8 people die in floods
At least eight people died in flooding after heavy rains in the city of Kassala in japanese Sudan, nearby media said Thursday. Ahmad Khalil, deputy administrative head of Kassala and Aroma towns, announced that 23…
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…