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Security Measures and Raids to Curb Crime in Khartoum
The Security Committee of Khartoum State has approved a package of measures to tighten security. Police forces also cordoned off…
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Al-Burhan Agrees to Truce in El Fasher
Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, received a phone call from United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres,…
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Casualties Among Militia Members Following Drone Strike
Three members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia were killed and several others injured following an airstrike by a…
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Intelligence Service: War Nears Its End, Army to Enter Ed Daein Soon
On Friday, Sudan’s General Intelligence Service (GIS) dispatched a humanitarian aid convoy to White Nile State. The convoy was received…
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China: Appointment of Civilian Prime Minister in Sudan Should Receive International Support
China’s representative to the United Nations Security Council expressed his country’s support for the political steps recently taken by Sudan.…
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Mass Graves Discovered in Wad Madani
On Thursday, the Gezira State Police discovered mass graves in various locations near the Wad Madani National Prison. The discovery…
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Military Commander: Northern State is Safe
Colonel Adel Ali Hassan, Head of Intelligence for the 19th Infantry Division in Merowe, confirmed that the security situation is…
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Prime Minister: Sudan Supports and Stands by Qatar
Prime Minister Dr. Kamal Idris held a phone call with His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Prime Minister…
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Council of Ministers Opens Applications for Senior Government Positions
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has announced the opening of applications for leadership positions in the government,…
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23 Civilians Killed in Militia Attacks Near El-Obeid
At least 23 civilians were killed on Wednesday in scattered attacks carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia…
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