Sudan’s military-led government has returned to the capital after it was forced out during the country’s catastrophic civil war.
The hustle and bustle of buyers and sellers has returned to Khartoum's central market, but "it's nothing like before", fruit ...
Widespread destruction, massive military spending and plummeting oil and gold revenues have left Sudan’s economy in “very ...
The Sudanese government which had been driven out by war has returned to Khartoum and promises “better services” for the capital's residents, Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced on Sunday. The ...
The RSF seized Bahri Teaching Hospital in April 2023, and the army reclaimed the area from them in March 2024.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sudanese demonstrators take to the streets during a rally in support of the Sudanese army in Khartoum State on December 13, 2025 ...
Opinion
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNOpinion

Khartoum Between Return and Waiting

The Sudanese government’s announcement that it would relocate its operations to Khartoum suggests that the country has entered into a new phase of recovery. It is not a merely symbolic measure but a ...
As Sudan crosses the symbolic mark of 1,000 days of civil war, the country’s prime minister has announced the official return of the government to the capital, Khartoum.
Millions of children in Sudan have missed nearly 500 days of learning since the war started in April 2023 in what has become one of the world’s longest school closures, surpassi ...
Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris has declared the current year, 2026, as the Year of Peace, in accordance with the National ...
The country is now the site of the world’s largest displacement crisis, but response efforts are dangerously inadequate.
A view from central Khartoum, Sudan shows damage to government ministries, state institutions, and major public and private sector companies after 23 months of intense fighting, on July 14, 2025. [AFP ...