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Two years into Sudan’s war, where is its civil society?

Civil activists negotiate with warring sides to work but face harassment, arrests, and accusations of bias.

A displaced Sudanese woman sits next to children at "Abdallah Nagi" shelter camp.

Spooky Arab tales for Halloween: Sudan’s ‘houseguests’

Doors opening on their own, friendly tugs on toes, the house spirits of Sudan coexist with their hosts.

Sudan't impish houseguests

‘Don’t let the other soldiers watch’: Rape as a weapon of war in Sudan

Al Jazeera speaks to survivors of sexual violence, once again being used as a weapon of war, this time in Sudan.

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‘I’ll be back soon’: One woman’s determination to return to Sudan

Dallia Abdelmoniem and her family knew they had to get out of Khartoum once their home was hit. Here’s her story.

People with big coolers of karkade and water run alongside the buses

Turning a blind eye to sexual violence in Sudan

Claims 200 women, including 80 minors, mass raped not surprising in a country where women are system

Achrin Mapio claims she was raped by South Sudanese rebels [AFP]

Sudan: A misconception of apostasy

Sudan’s recent apostasy death sentence is a manifestation of the wrongful use of religion in politics.

A Sudan court sentenced Mariam Yahia Ibrahim to death for apostasy [EPA]

Sudan’s opposition: Same broken promises

Sudan’s opposition has been running on the same political hamster wheel since 1989. Now, it’s time for a change.

The Sudanese political scene is a myriad of egos, personality clashes, political tanglings, personal friendships and adversaries, writes Abdelmoniem [Reuters]