News Sudan Finance: South Sudan's president fires finance minister, seventh since 2020
NAIROBI (Reuters) -South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has fired the country's finance minister, state-owned radio announced, the seventh replacement to the position since 2020. Kiir gave no reason for firing Marial Dongrin Ater, who had held the post since July 2024. Kiir also fired the minister in charge of investment, the radio reported.
News Sudan Finance: Anonymous Sudan’s Attack of European Investment Bank: Money, Politics and PR
Anonymous Sudan attacks European Investment Bank, but is it all politics? Learn more about the attack identified by Flashpoint.
News Sudan Finance: ‘Hactivists’ who targeted Microsoft claim they’re working for Sudan—but security experts are convinced Russia is actually behind it
Some cybersecurity experts have concluded that "Anonymous Sudan" actually operates from Russia and hacks for an entirely different purpose: to advance Moscow’s objectives. A hacking group responsible ...
News Sudan Finance: International donors pledge $1.5 billion in Sudan aid
International donors made pledges on Monday of close to $1.5 billion in aid for Sudan and the surrounding region, about half of estimated needs for a deepening humanitarian crisis that has driven some 2.2 million people from their homes.
News Sudan Finance: Remains of ancient temple with hieroglyphic inscriptions discovered in Sudan
The temple remains were found at a medieval citadel at Old Dongola, a site located between the third and fourth cataracts of the Nile River in modern-day Sudan. Some of the temple ...
News Sudan Finance: Russian diesel has been sitting in Sudan waters for over 2 weeks because Moscow can't find buyers
The Adamas I ship, which stacked Russian diesel-type cargoes in late January, has been stuck in North African seas for over 20 days, per Bloomberg.
News Sudan Finance: Sudan Generals Face Off In Post-coup Power Struggle
Sixteen months since Sudan's top generals ousted a transition to civilian rule, the coup leaders are embroiled in a dangerous power struggle with deepening rivalries within the security forces, analysts warn.
News Sudan Finance: Sudan Teachers Remain on Strike Despite Government Claims of Concessions
Sudan's state schoolteachers have been on strike since November over low and unpaid salaries. They accuse the military government of failing to prioritize education and are calling for the civilian government to be restored. Meanwhile, Sudan’s finance minister says the government has met the teachers’ demands. Henry Wilkins reports from Khartoum, Sudan.
News Sudan Finance: U.N. starts talks in Sudan to resolve post-coup crisis
The United Nations mission in Sudan said consultations would begin on Monday with the goal of launching direct negotiations to resolve the country's political crisis after an October coup.
News Sudan Finance: Money & Me: 'I was involved in family financial decisions from a young age'
We were a middle-class family and I was involved in family financial decisions from a young age. Dad would make a kind of democratic decision on how we spend and also gave us understanding if we did ...