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Browsing: Sudan
Aljazeera says Dozens of people have been killed in the collapse of a defunct gold mine in Sudan’s West Kordofan province over the weekend.
Aljazeera says A 16 year old has died after being shot in the head by security forces in the Sudanese city of Omdurman, the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors said in a statement.
PM Abdalla Hamdok ‘insisted on the legitimacy of his government and transitional institutions’, information ministry says.
Sunday, the United Nations Special Envoy to Sudan, Volker Perthes, wrote on social media confirming that he had met with Sudanese Prime Minister, Abdallah Hamdok, a while ago and that he is still under horse arrest.
France24 says Security forces clashed with protesters Thursday furious over a military coup that derailed a fragile transition to democracy and sparked an international outcry.
France24 says protesters were defiant on the streets of Sudan early Tuesday to denounce a military coup, as international condemnation ramped up.
France24 says Military detained 5 senior Sudanese government figures, as pro-democracy group called on people to take to the streets to counter an apparent military coup.
Sudan will hand longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court along with other officials wanted over the Darfur…
An explosion killed at least four people at a sports venue in a key Sudanese Red Sea port city, medics said Sunday.
Egypt and Sudan urged the UN Security Council on Thursday to undertake “preventive diplomacy” and call for a legally binding agreement to resolve a dispute with Ethiopia over the availability of water from its dam on the Nile River, but Ethiopia insisted the matter can be solved by the African Union and many council members agreed.
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