Sudan: 'Fostering Independent Media a Top Priority for Sudan's Future'

[AllAfrica - Africa] - 29/09/2025
[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- Two and a half years of unrelenting war in Sudan has caused massive devastation, affecting all aspects of life in Sudan, including the media sector. Facilities and equipment have been destroyed, two-thirds of Sudanese journalists have fled the country, all press and media (…)
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