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Reports
Unease in Juba as the Return of Its Nationals to the South Continues
Sudan Events – Agencies As joint forces — comprising the army, security, police, and supporting units — continue operations targeting…
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Reports
After Hemetti’s Uncle Leaves… Uncertainty Grips the “Braves”
Sudan Events – Agencies As voices rise in some places and fade in others — amid whispers that a certain…
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Opinion
The Red Sea Nations Alliance
By Dr. Adel Abdelaziz Al-Faki It appears that a strategic alliance bringing together Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Yemen…
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Opinion
Placating the RSF Did Not Tame the Beast
By Abdullah Ali Ibrahim The calls of the “No to War” campaign amounted to little more than an extended attempt…
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Economic
Prime Minister Directs Development of the Banking Sector
Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris has directed the development of the banking sector and the provision of services that meet…
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Economic
Central Bank Announces Resumption of Operations in Khartoum
The Governor of the Central Bank of Sudan, Dr. Amna Mirghani Al-Toum, announced during her meeting with the Governor of…
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Sport
Real Madrid Title Hopes Dented at Girona in Third Straight Draw
Real Madrid were held to a third consecutive La Liga draw in a 1-1 tie at Girona on Sunday, allowing…
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Sport
Man City’s Guardiola Brushes off Scrappy Win over Leeds before Fulham Test
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola does not believe last weekend’s Premier League win over relegation-threatened Leeds United indicates a change…
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International
ICC Chief Says US Sanctions Won’t Change Court’s Handling of Cases
The president of the International Criminal Court said on Monday US sanctions imposed on senior court officials disrupt their personal…
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International
Ebola Outbreak in Congo Declared over by Health Officials
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is now over, Congolese health officials announced on Monday, after the…
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