NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Brittney Denise Sparks of Sudan Archives about her new album The BPM. She talks about how discovering the electric violin in her teens changed things for her.
He is accused of inciting the “white” Army, a militia reputed to be close to his organization, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-in Opposition (SPLM-IO), to attack the barracks of Nasir, a city ...
Tribal identity has long been a key component of social and political organization. During the struggle for independence, ...
In 2011, Petronas was warned its South Sudan oil wells may be causing congenital disease. Mercedes-Benz, partner in its ...
On her new album, “The BPM,” the songwriter, fiddler and rapper pumps up the beat and crafts a timely narrative about humans and machines.
A total of 1,570 White Army militiamen, under the overall command of Prophet Makuach Tut, a Nuer spiritual leader, have arrived in Ayod Town, Jonglei State, for integration into the South Sudan People ...
ENDED UP DYING. AN INVESTIGATION IS UNDERWAY. A FIRE FORCED EIGHT PEOPLE OUT OF A HOME IN SOUTHWEST ALBUQUERQUE JUST BEFORE TWO YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. CREWS SAW FLAMES AND SMOKE COMING FROM THE HOME ...
ABOUT 300,000 people have fled South Sudan so far in 2025 as armed conflict between rival leaders threatens civil war, the ...
The United Nations warns some 300,000 people have fled South Sudan this year amid renewed fighting that’s threatening to ...
A cinematic reflection on Sudan's past and present through the Voices and Visions of Sudan programme
For Talal Afifi, curator of Voices and Visions of Sudan, the programme offers a space to reflect on Sudan’s story while ...
Renewed fighting between rival leaders forces mass exodus across South Sudan’s borders as fears of wider war rise.
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