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Envoy calls for renewed push in Tanzania–Sudan relations
Dar es Salaam. The Ambassador of Sudan to Tanzania, Dr Mohamed Abdalla Abdelhameed (pictured), has called for renewed efforts to bolster the historic ties between Tanzania and Sudan, asserting that deeper cooperation would bring substantial...
Khartoum Airport Reopens for Domestic Flights as Drones Strike Capital
Sudanese authorities on Wednesday reopened Khartoum International Airport for domestic flights, restoring limited service in the capital for the first time in nearly two and a half years despite fresh drone strikes in the area. The move comes as...
Khartoum int'l airport resumes operation despite drone attacks
KHARTOUM, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- Sudan on Wednesday announced the reopening of Khartoum International Airport for domestic flights, ending a suspension that lasted nearly two and a half years, despite recent drone attacks targeting the facility. "A...
Two Sudanese students held after car overturns on JNTU flyover
Two Sudan nationals were detained by the KPHB Police after the car they were driving lost control and overturned on the JNTU flyover in Hyderabad on Sunday (October 26, 2025) morning. The accused were identified as Safwan Mohammed Abdulrahman...
U.S. State Department Updates “Avoid All Travel” Advisory For African Country
The U.S. Department of State regularly updates advisories for countries around the world to ensure all its citizens are safe when visiting foreign nations. For instance, the U.S. government has recently updated its travel advisory for Sudan and...
A Deep Look Inside Omar Al Tijani’s ‘The Sudanese Kitchen’
For Omar Al Tijani, The Sudanese Kitchen has always been something deeply personal. Living away from home, he began collecting family recipes—small culinary memories that helped him carry a piece of Sudan wherever he went. One that tells a...
Sudan to reopen Khartoum Airport after 30-month war closure
Sudan will reopen Khartoum International Airport for domestic flights on Wednesday, following a 30-month closure due to the devastating conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces. The reopening follows the army's recent recapture of...
Photos: Hale Center travels to Sudan for football showdown
Sudan's Caleb Groetken runs the ball against Hale Center in a District 2-2A Division II football game Friday, Oct. 24, 2025, at Hornet Stadium in Sudan.Stephen Garcia/Avalanche-JournalHale Center's Edwin Alvidrez, right, and D.J. Hinojosa...
When nationality becomes a lifetime wait
In one of the low-income settlements of the Kenyan capital Nairobi, 26-year-old Fatuma Hassan keeps a well-kept stall selling second-hand shoes. Her business is doing well, but she cannot open a bank account, register a SIM card or travel outside...
Photos: Hale Center travels to Sudan for football…
The Texas Tech football game against Oklahoma State on Saturday, Oct. 25, will be delayed because of lightning in the vicinity of Jones AT&T Stadium. Tech announced a rescheduled kickoff time of a little after 3:30 p.m. Players from both teams...
‘At What Point Does This Cross a Line Into International Criminality?’
The Trump administration continues undeterred in its campaign to kill alleged drug traffickers in international waters near Central and South America despite an emerging consensus among legal experts who say that the effort is illegal. As of this...
9 Countries Where Tourists Rarely Return for a Second Visit
Tourism rarely provides the perfect vacation experience that compels travelers to book return trips to the same destination. While some nations build thriving repeat visitor bases, others struggle to encourage tourists to come back for more. The...
How Abir Ibrahim’s Photo Book “Love Letters to Sudan” Celebrates Sudan’s Culture and Strength
“So many people in Sudan don’t know that we have pyramids,” Abir Ibrahim tells OkayAfrica. “It’s not in the [educational] curriculum. The only thing they [children] study is the Mahdi and the Islamic Revolution, and that’s it.” The Sudanese...
After 921 Days of Silence, Flights Return to Khartoum Airport
After nearly three years of silence, Khartoum International Airport has reopened for civilian operations, marking a symbolic step toward recovery in a nation deeply affected by conflict. The airport welcomed its first passenger flight in 921 days,...
US indirect talks between Sudan army and RSF ahead of ceasefire negotiations
Indirect preliminary talks between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) began in Washington D.C. last week, marking a significant step towards formal ceasefire negotiations and efforts to stabilise the...
Sudan Archives builds her dance floor bible on kinetic 'THE BPM' [Album Review]
Three years after Natural Brown Prom Queen gained world critical acclaim, Sudan Archives—the stage name of violinist, vocalist, and producer Brittney Parks—returns with the highly anticipated album THE BPM, out on October 17, 2025 on Stones Throw...
Gidan Palmer, Maimaina Sarkin Askira and related matters (I)
The ceremony held last Wednesday in Kano to inaugurate and showcase the newly refurbished Gidan Palmer is an indication that Kano is finally coming to terms with its past. After all, history, per se, is the totality of our life experience, the...
Sudanese Pediatricians’ Telemedicine Insights Amid Conflict
In a world increasingly shaped by conflict and crises, the importance of healthcare accessibility becomes even more apparent, especially for vulnerable populations such as children. Telemedicine has emerged as a powerful tool for bridging the...
In an era of techno-dystopia, Sudan Archives’ ‘The BPM’ imagines a liberated future
There’s a word that keeps popping up on The BPM, the stunning new album by Sudan Archives: sync. It is often used in the context of motion, wanting to align with someone else’s rhythm, but I kept thinking about the old process by which digital...