Exposed: The global supply chains behind Sudan’s war economy Atar Editor | April 13, 2026 Issue 49, Politics
RSF and SPLM-N/Al-Hilu attacks on Ad-Dalang leave civilians trapped in fear, hunger and a collapsing health system Marwah Alamin | April 13, 2026 Issue 49, Politics, South Kordofan
Education Must Be a Priority, Even in War: Professor Siddig Umbadda on Sudan’s Exam Crisis Youssef Hamad, Arif Elsawi, Amar Jamal and Hatim Alkinani | April 13, 2026 Issue 49, Politics
SAF Double Tap Strike on hospital raises questions of war crimes in Ad-Deain Atar Team | March 30, 2026 East Darfur, Issue 48, Politics
Fields of Power: The Political Struggle Behind Farmers’ Associations in Al-Jazirah Scheme Atar Correspondent | March 16, 2026 Gezira, Issue 47, Politics
The price of staying: Trials, torture and the politics of ‘collaboration’ in Sudan Atar Team | March 2, 2026 Issue 46, Politics
Keeping Sudan alive: When aid falls short, solidarity feeds Sudan Edward Thomas | March 2, 2026 Issue 46, Nafeer, Politics
Khartoum stirs back to life as police, ministries and ID services resume Atar Correspondent | February 16, 2026 Issue 45, Khartoum, Politics
Return to Khartoum: An Atar Reader Survey Maab Mirghani | February 16, 2026 Issue 45, Khartoum, Politics
The mountain that would not move: The limits of the “Little Sparta” doctrine Najlaa Eltom | January 26, 2026 issue 44, Politics