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Egyptian–French Talks Discuss Developments in Sudan
Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration, and Expatriates Badr Abdel Aaty met on Saturday with the French President’s Adviser for…
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UN Soldiers Killed in Attack on Kadugli; Government Condemns
Six soldiers from the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) were killed on Saturday in drone attacks targeting…
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Al-Burhan to Sudanese: “The Army Will Remain a Shield, Security, and Loyalty”
Chairman of the Sovereign Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, addressed a message of thanks…
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UK Sanctions Four RSF Leaders, Including Abdelrahim Dagalo
The United Kingdom imposed sanctions on four Rapid Support Forces commanders on Friday for their involvement in mass killings, systematic…
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Minawi Urges Britain to Sanction Hemedti
Darfur Regional Governor Minni Arko Minawi welcomed the UK’s announcement of sanctions against several RSF leaders, calling it a significant…
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WFP Cuts Food Rations for Those Facing Famine in Sudan
The UN World Food Programme announced it will begin reducing food rations for Sudanese communities facing famine due to funding…
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15,000 Bodies Removed in Khartoum
A senior official at the Khartoum State Ministry of Health said the Forensic Authority has managed to collect and remove…
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Turkey: We Continue Our Efforts to Stop the Bloodshed in Sudan
Ankara’s ambassador to Khartoum, Fatih Yildiz, said that Turkey is pressing ahead with its diplomatic efforts to halt the bloodshed…
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“SIHA” Documents More Than 1,000 Cases of Sexual Violence in Sudan
The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) said on Thursday that it had documented 1,294 confirmed…
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Ardol: Djibouti Meetings Postponed to January; ‘Taassis’ Will Not Participate
Mubarak Ardol, head of the Democratic Alliance for Social Justice and a prominent figure in the Democratic Block, announced that…
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