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Al Jazeera on MSNSudan’s competing authorities are beholden to militia leaders, say analystsBoth the army-backed government and RSF-backed alliance are increasingly rewarding loyal armed groups on the ground.
EXCLUSIVE: Watermelon Pictures has set an August 8 U.S. theatrical release for Hind Meddeb’s timely documentary Sudan, ...
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Tuesday was sworn in for another five-year term extending his 25-year autocratic ... Sudan swears in President al-Bashir as he shifts alliances. Jun 2, 2015 ...
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The Christian Post on MSNPentecostal church demolished by Sudanese authorities without warningWith no prior warning, bulldozers and trucks accompanied by police and armed forces personnel arrived at the compound of the Pentecostal Church in the El-Haj Yousif area of East Nile District at noon ...
Darfur, known as the scene of genocide 20 years ago, has been caught up in Sudan’s civil war with new rounds of abuses.
Sudan plunged into a civil war in April 2023 after a vicious struggle for power broke out between its army and a powerful ...
Sudan: Is Bashir’s Regime Crumbling? 5 minute read. Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir (C) is greeted by supporters upon arrival at Khartoum airport on November 14, 2012.
Sudanese President al-Bashir faces an international warrant in connection with war crimes in Darfur. In an interview, he reflects on the charges, the Darfur crisis and Sudan's relations with the West.
After ousting Bashir, Sudan's activists struggle to loosen military's grip Thursday June 19, 2025 / 23 , Dhu al-hijjah , 1446 Leading The Way ...
"I didn't think it was possible. I gave up that day. They beat me on the street as people watched." The sense of freedom sweeping Sudan's capital since the protests has broken decades-old shackles ...
Sudan's president on Tuesday said he would support the country's oil-producing south if it chose independence in a looming referendum, in his closest acknowledgement of the possibility of separation.
Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir told Chinese media the impending split of his country's south risked triggering "time bombs", but said his government's bond with China would not be shaken ...
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