Sudan's Bashir trial adjourned to September 22

The trial of Sudan's toppled strongman Omar al-Bashir over his role in the 1989 military coup that brought him to power was adjourned to September 22, the judge said on Tuesday.
Nearly 100 people have died after torrential rains
Sudan floods pose threat to archaeological sites
High levels of annual floodwater on the Nile River have threatened to engulf important archaeological sites north of Sudan's capital, Khartoum.
Discrimination against non-Muslims was a major reason why South Sudan seceded in 2011
Sudan rebels one step closer to signing a peace deal
A powerful rebel group in Sudan has signed a declaration of principles with the government - raising hopes that it will eventually sign a peace agreement.
Remains of the two millenia-old site of Jabal Maragha that was ravaged by gold hunters are scattered
Sudan's Jabal Maragha: Illegal gold diggers destroy ancient site
Illegal gold diggers have destroyed a 2,000-year-old archaeological site in Sudan in the eastern region of the Sahara desert, official say.
Omar al-Bashir is former Sudan President
Sudan discovers a mass grave of military officers
The Sudanese government has announced that it has discovered a mass grave dating to 1990.
Omar al-Bashir appearing in court in a cage
Sudan’s ex-leader Bashir faces trial over 1989 coup
The former leader of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir is facing a trial in the capital Khartoum over a 1989 coup that brought him to power.
File Photo: The Darfur Region
Sudan declares state of emergency in Darfur region
Sudan has declared a state of emergency in the western region of Darfur, according to state media