Africa Sudan Sudanese artist Mutaz al-Fateh has been using special recipes to create his unique paintings for years, using natural ingredients such as ground coffee, tea leaves and fruit peel shavings
Africa Sudan Many Sudanese users reacted angrily to a video taken on social media showing deposed president Omar al-Bashir walking into a hospital ward where he was moved because he was too ill to remain in prison
Africa Sudan The UN, the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development have called on the Sudanese authorities to end the political stalemate, asking to take steps to create an appropriate atmosphere for a serious dialogue to end the crisis
Africa Sudan The trial of Ali Kosheib, leader of the Sudanese Janjaweed militia who will face prosecution for alleged mass crimes committed in Darfur, opens today at the International Criminal Court
Africa Sudan Sudanese banks will receive a money injection from the UAE to support the local economy; the two sides agreed to establish strategic economic partnerships in the areas of roads, ports, railways, military cooperation and exchange of experience
Africa Sudan A new political agreement must be reached by June, according to UN and African Union envoys, as the political stalemate after the coup has contributed to renewed pressure on the economy and clashes between protesters and security forces
Africa Sudan With demonstrations continuing against the coup and calling for civilian rule in Khartoum, the number of protesters killed by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan rose to 84
Africa Sudan More than 100 Sudanese detainees, including high-profile politicians, are on hunger strike to protest on their unjustified and illegal detention and are considered part of the protest movement against the 25 October coup
Africa Sudan The Coordination of Resistance Committees in Khartoum organised for today the first of four popular demonstrations in February in the capital, with the aim of restoring 'an entirely civilian regime'
Africa Sudan Al-Jazeera's licence was revoked by the Ministry of Culture and Information, which accused the network of "unprofessional" television coverage of the anti-coup protests; the move is considered an attack on press freedom
Africa Sudan Three associations representing Sudanese doctors have suspended work in hospitals run by the military, claiming that the continuation of the work would be a recognition of the practices of these coup forces
Africa Sudan Abdel Baghji Abdel Gadir Al-Zubier, member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, pledged during a visit with a delegation of the National Energy Research Centre to support it and remove all obstacles and challenges affecting it
Africa Sudan Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok announced in the evening his resignation from office, two months after a military coup and then being reinstated by the ruling coup military to lead the transition of power to civilians