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Khartoum Decides to Suspend Schooling
Sudan Events – Follow-up The Director-General of the Ministry of Education in Khartoum State, Qareeb Allah Mohammed Ahmed, issued a…
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Militia Shelling Results in Casualties at Shala IDP Camp
Sudan Events – Follow-up The Sudanese Doctors Network announced that the shelling by the Rapid Support Forces militia targeting the…
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Blinken to Chair UN Security Council Session on Sudan
Sudan Events – Agencies The United Nations Security Council will hold an important session on Sudan next Thursday to discuss…
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Agar: The State is Determined to Hold the Sudanese Certificate Exams on Time
Sudan Events – Follow-up On Sunday, Vice President of the Sovereign Council Malik Agar, accompanied by Minister of Interior Khalil…
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Central Bank Governor: No Extension for the Currency Exchange Period
Sudan Events – Rehab Abdullah The Governor of the Central Bank of Sudan, Barai Sadiq Ali, reaffirmed the government’s commitment…
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The Leadership Office of the Federal Gathering: Participation in the Exile Government is a Great National Betrayal
Sudan Events – exclusive The Leadership Office of the Federal Gathering rejected the attempts by Tansiqiyya Taqaddum to announce the…
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Militia Seizes Starlink Devices from Civilians in Darfur
Sudan Events – Agencies Local residents in the town of Kabkabiya, located west of Al-Fasher in North Darfur, reported that…
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Army Advances in Bahri
Sudan Events – Agencies Field sources informed “Darfur24” that the army has advanced towards the Kafouri area in Khartoum Bahri…
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Military: Death of Senior Militia Leader and Destruction of 45 Combat Vehicles in Al-Fasher
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Sixth Infantry Division in Al-Fasher announced the death of the field commander of the RSF,…
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Dutch Institute Apologizes for Hosting Hamidti’s Brother
Sudan Events – Agencies The International Institute of Social Studies, part of Erasmus University in the Netherlands, apologized for the…
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