Sudan: It’s difficult to get a winner in this kind of war, says Mo Ibrahim

Sudan-born businessman Sir Mohammed Ibrahim has spoken to the BBC about the war in the country.

Sudan crisis: Civilians facing catastrophe as 100,000 flee fighting – UN

A further 334,000 people have been displaced within Sudan, but hopes rise of possible peace talks.

Soldier shoots dead politician he was guarding

The killer, who took his own life soon after, has since been identified as Wilson Sabiiti.

BBC World Service launches emergency pop-up radio service for Sudan

The broadcaster says the pop-up service will provide "crucial" information for people in the country.

Sudan: Final UK evacuation flights depart

The two "exceptional" evacuation flights had taken off from Port Sudan earlier on Monday evening.

Kenya starvation cult: ‘My wife and six children followed Pastor Mackenzie’

Kenyans are trying to fathom why more than 100 people may have starved to death in an isolated camp.

Sudan crisis: Fighter jets are roaring over my home in Omdurman

Thousands of people have left Sudan's capital but the situation is getting worse for those left behind.

Stranded in Sudan with passports locked in Western embassies

Sudanese citizens say they can't escape because their passports are inside closed European embassies.

Egypt frees Al Jazeera journalist Hisham Abdel Aziz after four years

Hisham Abdel Aziz had been arrested at Cairo airport in 2019 while on his way to visit family.

FGM in Sierra Leone: I believe my girlfriend died because her genitals were cut

Sierra Leonean Tyson Conteh investigates if his girlfriend died after having her genitals mutilated.