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The Sudans takeover

For one day the Guardian Africa network is handing over the reins to a group of young Sudanese and South Sudanese journalists who have been reporting on the issues facing their countries today. From clubbing to beauty politics, police crackdowns to the ongoing war in Darfur, their stories offer a new way to understand this under-reported region.

  • Sudanese men in a suburb of Khartoum prepare to break their fast during Ramadan

    How Sudan’s diaspora uses social media to marshal Ramadan meals

  • Suad Fadul

    The princess and the tea: how Darfur's royal family fell from grace

  • New laws and a violent police force have seen the situation for journalists sharply deteriorate in South Sudan.

    South Sudan is destroying its free press, one journalist at a time

    Opoka p'Arop Otto
  • A boy with a gun in Darfur

    One person, two guns: how weapons are proliferating in Darfur

  • The many faces of modern Sudan – in pictures

  • Meet the radical beauty queen taking on the Sudanese regime

  • Dancehall distraction: the club night uniting South Sudan's youth

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