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Protests in Belgrade Against Serbian President
Tens of thousands gathered in a main square in the Serbian capital on Sunday to participate in a mass protest…
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Putin Receives Slovak Prime Minister at the Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to the Kremlin on Sunday, a rare visit by one…
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Foreign Minister to UN Envoy: Any Solution with the Militia Must Be Based on the Jeddah Agreement
Sudan Events – Follow-ups On Saturday, Sudanese Foreign Minister Ambassador Ali Youssef Ahmed Al-Sharif received Ramatan Lamamra, the personal envoy…
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60 Killed in Armed Militia Attack in North Darfur
Sudan Events – Follow-ups Local sources told Darfur24 on Saturday that attacks carried out by militias allied with the Rapid…
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The Army Shoots Down Drones in El Fasher
Sudan Events – Agencies On Saturday, the Sudanese army shot down four drones belonging to the Rapid Support Forces militia…
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First Saudi Visa Issued from Port Sudan
Sudan Events – Reports The Saudi Ambassador to Sudan, Ali bin Hassan Jafar, announced the issuance of the first Saudi…
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Minister of Education: Full Security Measures in Place for Sudanese Certificate Exams
Sudan Events – Reports Education Minister Ahmed Khalifa Omar announced that 343,644 students are set to sit for the Sudanese…
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Saudi Arabia: Committed to Stability and Security in Sudan
Sudan Events – Reports On Saturday, the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General…
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Joint Forces Take Control of the Largest Militia Stronghold
Sudan Events – Agencies On Saturday, the Joint Forces seized control of the strategic Zarq military base in North Darfur.…
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Mass Demonstration in Front of the U.S. Embassy in Havana Demanding the Lifting of the Blockade on Cuba
Hundreds of thousands of Cubans, led by President Miguel Díaz-Canel and former President Raúl Castro, demonstrated in front of the…
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