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Houthis to Target Ships Heading for Israel Anywhere Within Range
Yemen’s Houthis will target ships heading to Israeli ports in any area that is within their range, military spokesman Yahya…
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ICRC: Attack on A convoy in Sudan’s South Darfur Kills Two Drivers, Injures Three
“Reports today of the deaths of two ICRC staff members and the injury of three staff members in South Darfur…
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UN Official: It is Difficult to Mediate or Resolve War in Which International Parties are Involved
Sudan Events – Agencies The United Nations Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Toby Harward, has said that the situation in…
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Ethiopians Attack Sudanese Refugee Camps
Sudan Events – Agencies Thousands of refugees in western Ethiopia, most of them Sudanese, fled from the “Komer” and “Olala”…
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A Western Envoy Arrives in Port Sudan and Holds Meetings with Officials
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Swiss Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa, Sylvain Asti, has arrived in Port Sudan…
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A Sudanese-Russian Agreement to Coordinate Positions Internationally
Sudan Events – Follow-ups Member of the Sovereign Council and Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Naval Engineer…
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HAC Reveals Circumstances of Darfur Relief Distribution in Khartoum
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC) has revealed the circumstances of the distribution of relief allocated to…
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Sudan Protests against Graduation of New Batch of RSF Militia in Saudi Arabia
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Rapid Support Militia (RSF) has graduated a new batch in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia…
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Kenya Names New Defense Chief after Deadly Helicopter Crash
Kenyan President William Ruto on Thursday named Charles Muriu Kahariri as defense chief after the death of his predecessor in…
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Switzerland: Russia Not Invited ‘at This Stage’ to Ukraine Peace Talks
The Swiss government said on Thursday that “at this stage” Russia is not among the 160 delegations invited to talks…
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