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Washington and Cairo discuss efforts to stop the war in Sudan
Sudan Events – Agencies The Egyptian Assistant Foreign Minister, Director of the Sudan and South Sudan Department, discussed at the…
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Orders to arrest Hamdok and (16) Taqddum leaders
Sudan Events – Follow-ups National Committee for War Crimes and Violations of the rebel Rapid Support RSF militia registered today…
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US Envoy: a Diplomatic Solution for Yemen to be Found
The US designation of the Houthis as a terrorist group puts “additional pressure” on the group that may discourage attacks…
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Bodies of Foreign Aid Workers Killed by Israel Arrive in Egypt
Egypt state media has reported that the bodies of six foreign aid workers killed in Israeli strikes have been transported…
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Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa Declares National Disaster over Drought
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared a national disaster to tackle the prolonged drought crisis. Mr Mnangagwa said on Wednesday…
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Cyprus Seeks EU Help to Curb Surge of Syrian Refugees from Lebanon
Cyprus appealed on Wednesday for vigorous action from the EU to stem a recent tide of mostly Syrian refugees arriving…
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Taiwan Hit by Deadly Earthquake, Strongest in 25 Years
Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in a quarter century rocked the island during the morning rush hour Wednesday, damaging buildings and highways…
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Persons Killed by Drone Targeting Ramadan Iftar of Al-Baraa Battalion in Atbara
Sudan Events – Follow-ups A drone targeted a Ramadan iftar for the Al-Baraa Bin Malik Battalion, on Tuesday, in the…
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Khartoum Governor Vows to Crush the militia
Sudan Events – Follow-ups Designated Governor of Khartoum, Ahmed Osman Hamza, vowed to inflict a crushing defeat on the Rapid…
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Abdul Rahman Al-Sadiq: “If your brother supports the rebellion, consider him an enemy of Sudan.”
Sudan Events – Follow-ups Maj.Gen.Abdul Rahman Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi affirmed the importance for the Sudanese people to stand with state institutions…
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