Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah Al Burhan told a UN conference on Monday that he expected the 18-month war in his country to ...
War-torn Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan arrived in Cairo Monday to meet President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, on his first visit since Egypt denied any involvement in Sudan's ongoing conflict.
Burhan, at war with paramilitaries, has announced a cabinet reshuffle that replaces four ministers including those for ...
Over a million people in South Sudan have been affected by floods across much of the country, the UN’s humanitarian organisation, Ocha, has said. More than a quarter of those – many in the ...
The war in Sudan is entering a new phase as the Sudanese army and its rival, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fight over the capital, Khartoum, and the last contested state in the ...
Traffic congestion limits access to shops, and power outages are rife, disrupting business in South Sudan’s capital. The scene of urban decay is just the tip of a catastrophic economic breakdown ...
The brothers are accused of running a group called Anonymous Sudan, which for the year it existed launched as many as 35,000 cyberassaults known as distributed denial of service, or DDoS ...
The internet cybercriminal group known as "Anonymous Sudan" used malicious software tools known by such names as “Godzilla,” “Skynet” and “InfraShutdown" to launch a sprawling ...
Hacktivist gang Anonymous Sudan appears to have lost its anonymity after the US Attorney's Office on Wednesday unsealed an indictment identifying two of its alleged operators. The indictment [PDF] ...
Pah! A walk in the park. On this production of Hamlet, an alien had to to patrol the skies in a military gunship to fend off the hordes of gun-toting killers regularly blowing away cast members.
Two Sudanese men accused of being the brains behind the hacktivist group known as Anonymous Sudan have been arrested by the US government, leaving the once flourishing DDoS operation in shambles. The ...