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Germany to Send Soldiers to Fortify Poland Border
Germany has said it will send a group of soldiers to Poland to help with a project to fortify the…
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Erdogan Warns Black Sea Should Not Be ‘Area of Confrontation’ after Strikes
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday warned that the Black Sea should not turn into an “area of confrontation”…
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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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North Korea’s Kim Vows to Root Out ‘Evil’, Scolds Lazy Officials
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to root out “evil” and scolded lazy officials while praising his troops…
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US Slaps Sanctions on Maduro Relatives as Venezuela War Fears Build
The US Treasury imposed new sanctions Thursday against three of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro’s relatives as well as six companies…
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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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