Rappler's latest stories on Sudan governance
Sudan swears in civilian-majority ruling council
(UPDATED) General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan will be Sudan's head of state for the first 21 months of the 39-month transition period, until a civilian takes over for the remainder

Sudan's Bashir 'got $90 million from Saudi royals'
(UPDATED) Omar al-Bashir faces a raft of charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide from the International Criminal Court over his role in the Darfur war, but the latest trial is over graft allegations

Sudan talks cancelled as army ruler condemns teenagers' killing
Two protest leaders who are members of the protest movement's negotiating team say the dialogue with generals will not take place as planned

Khartoum erupts with joy as Bashir successor steps down
Car horns sound on the streets as jubilant crowds stream out of their homes to cheer the departure of Ibn Ouf, considered a regime insider and close aide of Bashir.

Sudan new military rulers offer dialogue as protests rage
Analysts say that Omar al-Bashir's overthrow in a palace coup has made the transition to democracy in Sudan a more distant prospect

Sudan: Months of protests lead to the ousting of Bashir
The uprising in Sudan started with protests in December over a hike in bread prices. Here's a timeline of events.

Sudan parliament shortens state of emergency to 6 months
'A six-month state of emergency has been approved by a majority,' the speaker of parliament Ibrahim Ahmed Omer says after lawmakers voted on the decree issued by President Omar al-Bashir
South Sudan's Riek Machar refuses to sign peace deal – mediator
Sudanese Foreign Minister Al-Dierdiry Ahmed says the opposition's refusal to sign spelled the end of the current Khartoum talks

South Sudan forms unity government
UPDATED Under an August 2015 peace deal the 30 posts of ministers are split between South Sudan President Salva Kiir former rebel chief turned first vice president Riek Machar opposition and other parties
