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Security Forces Agents Kills 13 Militants in Southeast Iran
Iran’s security forces Wednesday killed 13 militants in three separate operations in southeast of the country, state TV reported. The…
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Microsoft Protesters Occupy President’s Office as Company Reviews Its Work with Israel’s Military
Police arrested seven people Tuesday after they occupied the office of Microsoft President Brad Smith as part of continued protests…
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Amnesty International Reveals: Advanced Chinese Weapons Re-Exported by UAE Found in Sudan
Khartoum – August 27, 2025 Amnesty International has revealed in a new investigation that advanced Chinese-made weapons were seized in…
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Foreign Fighters and Experts Identified in RSF Ranks
Local sources and eyewitnesses have confirmed to Darfur24 that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have brought in foreign fighters and…
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Entire Family Dies of Hunger and Poisoning in El-Fasher
In a humanitarian tragedy, six members of a single family died on Monday in Neivasha camp, north of El-Fasher, after…
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Saudi Arabia Calls for Implementation of Jeddah Agreement
The Saudi Council of Ministers has urged all Sudanese parties to fully implement the terms of the “Jeddah Agreement,” emphasizing…
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Aqar: No Place for Rebellion in Sudan, Whatever the Cost
Deputy Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereignty Council, Malik Aqar, declared that the war is nearing its end and will be followed…
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Sudan’s New Cabinet Holds First Meeting in Khartoum
The civilian “Government of Hope,” led by Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris, convened its first official session in the capital…
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Trump Wants to Meet North Korea’s Kim This Year, He Tells South Korea
US President Donald Trump said on Monday he wanted to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this year and…
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Iran, European Powers Meet in Geneva as Threat of Sanctions Looms Large
Senior officials from Iran and Europe’s top three powers are due to meet in Geneva on Tuesday to discuss the…
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