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Militia Suffers New Defeat in El Fasher
The Joint Forces announced that they had successfully repelled a fresh attack launched by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on…
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US-Egyptian Talks Focus on Sudan War
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aaty discussed “the importance of a transition to…
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Stranded Sudanese Families Rescued in Libyan Desert
Libya’s Anti-Illegal Migration Authority announced the rescue of around 50 Sudanese refugees stranded deep in the Libyan desert, about 450…
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Iran: Formation of Parallel Government in Sudan Violates National Sovereignty
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei expressed concern over developments in Sudan, saying that the announcement of a parallel government…
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Militia Kills Woman, Abducts 5 in Nyala
The Sudan Doctors’ Network said that a force belonging to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed what it described as…
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Al-Atta Holds Meetings with Egyptian, Libyan Officials in Cairo
Maha Al-Telib, Sudan correspondent for Al-Sharq TV, reported that Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta, a member of the Sovereignty Council and…
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UN Human Rights Expert: I Will Not Meet with the Militia’s “Government”
The UN-designated human rights expert for Sudan, Radwan Nuwiser, assured the Sudanese government that he will not meet with the…
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Kikel Vows to Pursue RSF Militia “All the Way to Umm Dafuq”
Abu Aqla Kikel, commander of the Sudan Shield Forces, pledged to pursue the RSF militia all the way to Umm…
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Khartoum Security Committee to Catalog Confiscated Property for Return to Citizens
The Khartoum State Security Committee, chaired by Governor Ahmed Osman, approved a series of measures to enhance state security. The…
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Recommendation Submitted to Sovereignty Council on Restoring the Constitutional Court
The National Judicial Service Commission has submitted a recommendation to the Sovereignty Council calling for the Constitutional Court to resume…
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