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Military forces place Sudanese PM under house arrest
Khartoum: Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, members of the Transitional Sovereignty Council’s civilian component and several other ministers have been placed under house arrest by the joint military forces, the Ministry of…
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Hundreds march in Sudan capital seeking justice for martyrs
Khartoum: Hundreds of protesters marched Saturday through downtown Khartoum to demand justice for those killed in demonstrations against Sudan’s now ousted autocrat Omar al-Bashir. More than 250 people were killed and hundreds…
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Sudanese women hope new government ends flogging, violence
Khartoum: Nine years after a Sudanese judge oversaw her flogging, Halima Abdalla remains broken and bitter, accusing even her family of rejecting her when it mattered most. “Flogging breaks you from inside,”…
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Sudan’s post-Bashir transition faces further delay
Khartoum: Sudan’s hard-won transition to civilian rule fell further behind schedule Sunday, days after the new prime minister delayed the formation of the first government since veteran leader Omar al-Bashir was ousted.…
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Egypt to chair meeting on Sudanese crisis in Adis Ababa today
Cairo [Egypt]: Egypt is all set to chair a meeting of foreign ministers from African nations on the Sudanese crisis in Ethiopia’s Adis Ababa on Thursday. The foreign ministers from Sudan’s regional…
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Sudan toppled Prez to appear in court soon
Khartoum [Sudan]: Sudan’s toppled President Omar al-Bashir is expected to appear in court next week to face charges of corruption, announced acting prosecutor general on Sunday. “The former president will appear in…
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UAE echoes Saudi call for resumed Sudan talks
Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates, which has been a key supporter of Sudan’s ruling generals, called Thursday for resumed talks on its political future following a deadly crackdown on protesters. The…
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Sudanese protestors ‘totally’ reject military demand to resume talks
Khartoum: Sudanese protestors on Thursday “totally” rejected the military offer to resume talks after more than 100 demonstrators were killed in the raids. “We in the military council extend our hand for…