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Official: 15,000 Civilians Killed Following RSF Takeover of El Fasher
Lana Awad Sabeel, Media Officer at the North Darfur Ministry of Health, reported that at least 15,000 civilians have been…
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Washington and Cairo Reject Attempts to Divide Sudan
On Tuesday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aati held a phone call with Masud Pauls, Senior Advisor to the U.S. President…
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Militia Shells Areas in Kordofan
A military source in the Sudanese army reported that the Rapid Support Forces shelled the city of Al-Rahad in North…
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United Nations: 104 Killed in Attacks in Kordofan
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights reported on Tuesday that at least 104 people, including 43 children, have been…
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Zelenskyy Says Peace Proposals to End War in Ukraine Could Be Presented to Russia within Days
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says proposals negotiated with US officials on a peace deal to end his country’s nearly four-year…
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Iran: IAEA Has No Right to Inspect Nuclear Sites Attacked in June
The UN atomic watchdog has no right to demand inspections of sites attacked by the United States and Israel during…
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Details of Talks Between Al-Burhan and the Saudi Crown Prince in Riyadh
Saudi Crown Prince His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud met on Monday at his office…
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Kamil Idris Orders Activation of Joint Technical Committees Between Khartoum and Juba
Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris emphasized the strong relations between Sudan and South Sudan and his country’s commitment to enhancing…
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UNISFA Plans to Evacuate Kadugli and Holds Funeral for Abyei Attack Victims
On Monday, the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) held official funeral ceremonies for Bangladeshi peacekeepers killed in the…
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Acting Attorney General Briefs UN Official on Violations Against Women and Girls
On Monday, Acting Attorney General Kamal Mahjoub Ahmed Saeed, who also serves as Vice President of the National Committee for…
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