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Militia bombs Marenity Hospital in Omdurman (Al Dayat)
Sudan Events – Follow-ups Rapid Support RSF Militia bombed on Friday the Maternity Hospital in Omdurman (Al-Dayat) with shells, and…
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Indonesian President: We Support peace efforts in Sudan
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Hussein Awad, briefed Indonesian President Joko Widodo at the Presidential…
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Sudanese Government Delegation to Jeddah to meet with US Officials
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Sudanese government has decided to send a delegation to the Saudi city of Jeddah headed…
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Turkey Commends Egypt, Qatar, US Cease-fire efforts, Urges Israel to Cooperate
Sudan Events – Agencies Turkey’s Foreign Ministry on Friday praised Egypt, Qatar, and the US for their mediation efforts in…
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Muslim Healthcare Workers in UK Face Increased ‘Racist Abuse’ amid Far-right Riots
Sudan Events – Agencies The British Islamic Medical Association (BIMA) has recorded a significant rise in “racist abuse” against Muslim…
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Uganda Arrests Dozens of Students over Oil Project Protest
Sudan Events – Agencies Dozens of student activists were arrested on Friday as they marched to Uganda’s parliament to deliver…
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IRGC Navy Has New Missiles with Highly Explosive Warheads
Sudan Events – Agencies The Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) navy has new cruise missiles equipped with highly explosive warheads that…
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Nagasaki Remembers 70,000 Victims of Atomic Bomb- and Gaza
Sudan Events – Agencies Nagasaki has observed “moment of silence” in a ceremony marking the 1945 atomic bombing of the…
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Blinken Agrees to a Bilateral Meeting with the SAF
Sudan Events – Agencies The newspaper “Asharq Al-Awsat” reported, quoting closely related sources, that the President of the Sovereignty Council,…
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Algeria calls for a Humanitarian Ceasefire in Sudan
Sudan Events – Agencies Algeria called on the conflicting parties in Sudan to a humanitarian ceasefire, which would allow for…
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