Businessmen, shop owners, and Sudanese expats are desperate to finally ditch 20 years of US sanctions.

Businessmen, shop owners, and Sudanese expats are desperate to finally ditch 20 years of US sanctions.

Omniya is an eight-year-old girl who lives on the streets of Khartoum, but dreams of one day buying her mum a big house.

Washington’s decision ends the African country’s two decades of isolation from world markets.

Popular initiatives aim to help Sudanese affected by the floods to rebuild their lives.

Several grassroots efforts are aiming to reverse decades of decline in the country’s cinema scene.

The Sudanese politician is being remembered as a visionary and ‘a rock for Muslims here and everywhere’.

Sanctions were imposed to stop Sudan from sponsoring ‘terrorism’, but many say the measures hurt ordinary people.

Some children say their families’ financial circumstances compelled them to leave school and start working.

Late rainfall has Sudanese farmers fearing for their crops – and their finances.

In keeping with Ramadan tradition, Sudan is seeing vibrant, innovative efforts to give back to the underprivileged.
