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Washington Rejects the Formation of a Parallel Government in Sudan
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The United States expressed its concern over the signing of a “transitional constitution” for Sudan by…
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13 Civilians and 5 Soldiers Killed in Terrorist Attack on Military Base in Pakistan
Thousands of people flooded the streets of Bannu, northwestern Pakistan, on Wednesday to attend the funeral of 18 people, including…
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America Halts Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine
CIA Director John Ratcliffe announced on Wednesday that the United States has “halted” intelligence sharing with Ukraine amid tensions between…
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Russian Units Kill 4 ISIS Militants in Dagestan
Russian news agency TASS reported on Wednesday that anti-terrorism units killed four militants from the terrorist group ISIS in the…
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Panama’s President: Trump “Lies Again” About the Canal
Sudan Events – Agencies Panama’s President José Raúl Molino confirmed on Wednesday that his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, is “lying…
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Finding Citizens Shackled in Secret Militia Detention Centers in East Nile
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Hajj Yousif Resistance Committee has urged citizens to inspect abandoned buildings and tightly sealed structures,…
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Militia Shelling Kills Child, Injures Others in Omdurman
Sudan Events – Agencies Powerful explosions echoed across Al-Thawra area in Karari locality, northern Omdurman, on Wednesday after artillery shells…
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Clashes Near the Presidential Palace
Sudan Events – Agencies Field sources told Al Jazeera that clashes broke out on Wednesday between the Sudanese army and…
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Sudan Hopes for Continued Positive Engagements with Britain
Sudan Events – Reports Sudan has emphasized the need for continued positive engagements with Britain to enhance mutual understanding on…
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UNICEF: 221 Cases of Child Rape in Sudan
Sudan Events – Reports On Tuesday, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) announced that 221 cases of child rape were…
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