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Intelligence Seizes Two Trucks Carrying Stolen Sudanese Antiquities at Southern Border
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The General Intelligence Service seized two Land Cruiser pickup trucks at the border with South Sudan, loaded…
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Army Seizes Control of Village Near Wad Madani
Sudan Events – Agencies A military source said on Thursday that the army had seized control of Al-Shaigab village, about 9…
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New Wave of Militia Violations in Al-Jazira Villages
Sudan Events – Agencies Late last week, the RSF militia committed another wave of horrific violations in villages of Al-Jazira State,…
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Three Killed, Dozens Injured in Militia Shelling on Al-Fashir
Sudan Events – Follow-ups At least three people were killed, and dozens were injured on Friday as the shelling by the…
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Foreign Fighter Involved in Attack on General Command Sentenced to Death
Sudan Events – Follow-ups On Thursday, the Port Sudan Criminal Court, chaired by Judge Al-Mamoun Al-Khowas, sentenced the defendant (I. A.…
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The Sovereignty Council: We support the army in imposing its control over all fronts
Sudan Events – Follow-ups Member of the Sovereignty Council Salah Adam Tour stated that the leadership of the Sovereignty Council…
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Revealing the Transfer of Al-Bashir to Merowe for Treatment
Sudan Events – Agencies The defense team for former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir (80 years old) announced that he, along with…
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Kadyrov accuses Elon Musk of remotely disabling his Tesla Cybertruck
Sudan Events – Agencies Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov accused American billionaire Elon Musk, head of Tesla, of remotely disabling his…
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China: U.S. arms sales to Taiwan violate the “One China” principle
Sudan Events – Agencies Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Zhang Xiaogang said today (Friday) that U.S. arms sales to Taiwan seriously…
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The Wall Street Journal: Washington does not expect a deal between Israel and Hamas during Biden’s term
Sudan Events – Agencies The Wall Street Journal reported today that U.S. officials currently believe it is unlikely that a…
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