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Arab League: The Sudan-UAE Crisis is Difficult and Complex
The Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League, Hossam Zaki, revealed the failure of efforts—both at the League level and bilaterally—to…
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Airstrikes on El Geneina Airport Destroy Militia Military Equipment
Warplanes carried out airstrikes on El Geneina Airport, the capital of West Darfur State. Field sources reported that Hemeti’s forces…
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Criminal Investigation Department Resumes Services in Khartoum
The official spokesperson for the Sudanese Police Forces, Brigadier General Fath Al-Rahman Mohamed Al-Tom, announced the resumption of services provided…
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Former Foreign Minister: Politicians Have Sold Their Souls to the “Devil”
Former Sudanese Foreign Minister Al-Dardiri Mohamed Ahmed stated that the war in Sudan has shifted from a confrontation between the…
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Government Directives Regarding Foreign Presence in Sudan
The Minister of Interior, Police General Khalil Pasha Sayrin, emphasized the need to expedite the deportation of undocumented foreigners and…
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Sudan Shuts Down Oil Pipeline from South Sudan
A source in Sudan’s Ministry of Energy and Oil said that Sudan has informed the South Sudanese government that Sudanese…
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Closure of Sudan Open University Branch in the UAE
Sudan Open University has announced the closure of its branch in the United Arab Emirates, citing what it described as…
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Kassala Governor: The Sudanese People Will Not Be Intimidated or Broken by Drone Strikes
Acting Governor of Kassala, Major General (Ret.) Al-Sadiq Mohamed Al-Azraq, asserted that he will not allow what he called “discord,…
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Sudanese Army Advances in the West and Repels Drones in the East
A Sudanese military source told Al Jazeera that the army continues to advance in the western part of the country,…
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Civil Defense Announces Control Over Oil Depot Fires in Port Sudan
Sudanese Civil Defense announced on Sunday that it had “completely” controlled the fires that broke out at the main oil…
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