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Refugees and displaced people in Darfur listen and exchange news with Radio Dabanga. Reports on the humanitarian situation, violence and crime, life and society, direct from the... full story
Renewed fighting in Darfur between Darfurian rebel groups and government forces leads to the worst security situation in five years. Over 140,000 people fled from their homes.... full story
News from across Sudan brought to you by Radio Dabanga, Radio Tamazuj and other cooperating independent media. full story
Over the past three months, the Sudanese state of South Kordofan, situated East of Darfur and sharing its southern border with the newly-formed state of South Sudan, has become... full story
Following January's referendum and the secession of South Sudan in July 2011, the oil rich Abyei remains contested.
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On the 14th of July, 2011, a peace agreement was signed between the Justice and Liberation Movement (LJM) and the Sudanese Government, aiming to bring peace to the much-... full story
Sudan, with its diverse politics, can boast of a wide array of leaders. Knowing these people is essential to understanding the politics of the region. Radio Dabanga profiles some... full story
In Oktober and November of 2010 the Sudan National Security arrested 13 Darfurian human rights activists and journalists in Khartoum. The Security Services raided the offices of... full story
Since the protests started in Libya over 3000 Darfuri have left the country, fearing attacks on them because of their skin colour. full story
On the 8th of March, International Women’s Day, Radio Dabanga launched its newest radio programme especially for women. The programme, called Al-Jubraka, which means 'the... full story











