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Ibn Battuta, was born in Tangier, Morocco, on February 24, 1304. From a statement in his celebrated travel book the Rihla (“legal affairs are my ancestral profession”) he evidently came from an ...
GENEVA/PORT SUDAN: Over 40 people, including children and health care workers, were killed in an attack on a hospital in Sudan at the weekend, the head of the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday ...
The economic costs of drought could rise by more than one-third in the next 10 years without urgent reforms to water policies ...
The Sudanese army said it uncovered Kenyan-labelled arms and ammunition in the RSF paramilitaries’ weapon caches in Khartoum ...
The Secretary-General of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Laura da Rocha, and the Ambassador of Sudan to Brazil, ...
At just 18 years old, Maluach is already turning heads as one of the most promising young basketball prospects in the world and a potential top-five pick at the 2025 NBA Draft.
Nigerian universities continue to face challenges in global academic standing, as the latest QS World University Rankings for ...
A new institution, tentatively called the Nile River Basin Commission, is set to be formed in September, according to the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI). A special committee has been established to ...
The Blue Nile River, rising from the Ethiopian highlands, is a vital artery of water for the northeastern African region. Contributing nearly 85 percent of ...
As the world observes World Refugee Day on Friday, thousands of Sudanese continue to embark on dangerous and uncertain journeys to escape a war that has shattered their country and made safety an ...
The visa bans are part of Trump’s promised immigration crackdown, which has been in motion since he took office in January, ...
Is Sudan heading toward a de facto partition? This is the question several regional analysts are asking following the takeover of the so-called "border triangle" between Sudan, Libya, and Egypt by the ...