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Local
U.S. Researcher: Ceasefire in Sudan the Most Urgent Priority
James Robbins, senior fellow at the American Council for Policy, said a ceasefire in Sudan is the most urgent step…
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Sudan Seeks British Support for Peace Efforts
Sudan’s Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Dr. Jibril Ibrahim, expressed Khartoum’s desire for the British government to participate in…
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UN: Killings Expanding in Sudan as Aid Access Blocked
Civilian killings continue unabated in several Sudanese cities besieged by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which are preventing humanitarian aid…
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Economic
Prime Minister: “We Will Fight Poverty Just as We Fought Corruption”
Prime Minister Dr. Kamel Idris affirmed that the “Government of Hope” remains committed to ensuring a dignified livelihood for all…
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Economic
$700 Million from the World Bank to Finance New Projects in Sudan
Sudan Events – Rehab Abdullah World Bank Mission Chief Maryam Salem, the Bank’s Regional Director for Sudan, Ethiopia, and Eritrea,…
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Reports
After the “Awlad Qamri”… the Army Moves to Take Control of the “Awlad Shadhli” Forces in Al-Dabbah
Sudan Events – Agencies When the Awlad Qamri uprising erupted in Dongola and Altoum Qamri refused to hand over his…
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Reports
Sudan: The Most Documented War in the Modern World
Sudan Events – Agencies Darfur Regional Governor Minni Arko Minnawi said that the martyrs of the “Battle of Dignity” left…
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Sport
Haaland Scores His 100th Premier League Goal as City Beats Fulham 5-4
Erling Haaland scored his 100th Premier League goal on Tuesday and Manchester City moved to within two points of the…
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Sport
Sudan and Algeria Play Out Goalless Draw in Arab Cup
Sudan and Algeria settled for a scoreless draw in the opening round of the Arab Cup group stage, in a…
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International
Flood-Hit Indonesian Regions Run Low on Fuel, Funds for Relief Effort
Authorities battling floods on Indonesia’s island of Sumatra that killed 804 people this week have appealed for more central government…
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