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Adawi: Egypt to Speed Up Residency Procedures for Sudanese Nationals
Sudan’s ambassador to Cairo, Imad Adawi, announced that Egyptian authorities have agreed to expedite residency procedures for Sudanese citizens in…
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Heavy Rainfall Warnings Issued for Sudanese States
The Sudan Meteorological Authority forecast heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds across southern and central Red Sea and…
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Shocking Revelations on RSF Siege of El Fasher
Human rights reports revealed that Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have built a network of more than 31 kilometers of…
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Minnawi Urges France to Act Swiftly to Lift El Fasher Siege
Darfur regional governor Minni Arko Minnawi arrived in France and met with several officials, calling on the French government and…
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Russia Says Macron Crossed Line of Decency by Calling Putin ‘an Ogre’
Russia said on Friday that French President Emmanuel Macron had spoken in a manner unbecoming of a head of state…
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UK, France and Germany Urge Iran to Agree Deal to Delay UN Sanctions
Britain, France and Germany urged Iran at the United Nations on Friday to meet three requirements so their threat of…
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United Nations: 30 Million Sudanese in Urgent Need of Aid
The United Nations has warned of a worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where more than 30 million people require assistance…
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Prime Minister Calls on Guterres to Pressure Militia to Lift El Fasher Siege
Prime Minister Dr. Kamal Idris issued an urgent appeal from the University of Khartoum to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, urging…
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Saudi Ambassador: We Support Sudan’s Immediate Return to Khartoum
Saudi Ambassador to Sudan, Ali bin Hassan Jafar, expressed his country’s hope that El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur,…
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Khartoum: Arrests of Foreign Nationals and Militia Collaborators
The Khartoum State Security Committee reported that joint operations successfully countered criminal activity, recovering 2,063 stolen items, detaining 233 suspects,…
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