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Authorities on Alert After Evacuating Families From Flooded Khartoum Area
More than 500 families were evacuated from Wad Ramli, north of Khartoum, on Tuesday as floods swept through the area, Sudan’s Civil Defense confirmed. Several homes were inundated, raising concerns of wider impact. Khartoum’s acting executive director, Kamal Awad al-Karim,…
WHO Team Arrives in Sudan for Expanded Immunization Review
The World Health Organization (WHO) has dispatched a mission to Sudan to evaluate the country’s immunization-related disease surveillance under the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI). The field assessment begins Friday and will cover key states over a four-day period. Ismail…
Resumption of Sudan–Turkey Power Project Seen as Boost for Eastern Sudan
Sudan and Turkey have agreed to resume construction on the second phase of the Kalanayeb Electricity Project in Red Sea State, a development expected to significantly improve power supply in the region. Energy Minister Mu’tasim Ibrahim Ahmed assured Turkish energy…
Sudan Looks to China for Digital Development Support
Sudan is stepping up efforts to transform its digital sector, with Digital Transformation and Communications Minister Ahmed Dardiri Gandour meeting his Chinese counterpart Li Licheng in Addis Ababa during the China–Africa Digital Cooperation Forum. The discussions highlighted Sudan’s ambition to…
Authorities Warn of Life-Threatening Flooding in White Nile, Khartoum, and Nile River
Sudan’s Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation has issued a stark warning of extreme flooding risks in three states, predicting that surging waters from the Blue and White Niles will swell rivers and floodplains from Saturday until Monday night. Officials urged…
Sudan Turns to Egypt’s El Sewedy Group After Massive Power Infrastructure Losses
The Sudanese government has sounded the alarm over the scale of damage to its power grid, with Energy Minister Al-Mutassim Ibrahim reporting that more than 60,000 transformers have been lost nationwide since the conflict began — including over 14,000 in…