List of newspapers in Sudan
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This is a list of newspapers in Sudan. It comprises both daily newspapers as well as general news magazines, published both by Sudanese journalists working in Sudan and abroad, in print and/or online version.[1]
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Arabic language newspapers
A–M
- Akhbar Al Youm
- Al Ayaam
- Akhir Lahza
- El Baath El Sudani (print runs confiscated 11 times in early 2019 during 2018–19 Sudanese protests;[2] editor-in-chief Mohamed Widaa assaulted on 24 July 2019;[3] office raided on 29 July 2019[3])
- Goan (http://www.goansport.net)
- Khartoum Star (https://khartoumstar.com)
- Al Mshaheer
- Al-Mushahid Al-riyadiya (https://web.archive.org/web/20111119110704/http://www.mushahidsd.net/)
N–Z
- sudan independent[4]
- Al-Nilin
- Al-Osboa
- Ray' al-Shaab
- Al-Ray al-Aam
- Radio Dabanga[5]
- Al-Sadda (http://www.alsadda.net)
- Al-Sahafa (Sudan)
- Sudan Daily (https://sudandaily.org)
- Sudan Vision
- Sudanese Online (http://sudaneseonline.com)
- Sudanese Society (https://www.sudanesesociety.com)
- Al-Sudani (http://www.alsudani.info)
- Al-Taghyeer Newspaper
English language newspapers
- Sudanese Voice (https://www.sudanesevoice.com)
- Khartoum Monitor
- Khartoum Star (https://khartoumstar.com/en)
- Sudan Daily (https://sudandaily.org/en)
- Al-Taghyeer Newspaper
- The Vigilant (1965-1969)
- 500 Words Magazine
Bilingual Arabic/English news magazines
- Andariya magazine[6] (digital cultural platform from Sudan, South Sudan & Uganda, cultural and sociopolitical features)
See also
References
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