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Sudan PM quits; Crackdown on protesters stays deadly

Khartoum—Sudan’s civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigned Sunday, more than two months after a coup and following another deadly crackdown on protesters, with the...

Mediation begins to end Sudan crisis; Ousted PM says gov’t ‘must return’

United Nations—Mediation efforts in Sudan and abroad are underway to find a possible solution for the country a week after the civilian government was...

Sudanese anti-coup protesters barricade streets

Sudanese anti-coup protesters on Sunday manned barricades in Khartoum a day after a deadly crackdown on mass rallies, as a defiant civil disobedience campaign...

Sudan PM released as protesters face tear gas

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok was brought home late Tuesday, his office said, after a day of intense international pressure following his removal in...

Armed forces detain PM, other leaders in Sudan ‘coup’

Khartoum—Armed forces detained Sudan’s prime minister over his refusal to support their “coup” on Monday, the information ministry said, after weeks of tensions between...

Dozens protest against Sudan reforms

Dozens of Sudanese protested in the capital Khartoum Friday against recent government reforms they consider anti-Islamic, including allowing non-Muslims to drink alcohol, an AFP...

Sudan pressed for reparations

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Sudan poised to celebrate civilian rule

Khartoum—Sudan was poised Saturday to celebrate a historic deal between generals and protest leaders for a transition to civilian rule, which many hope will...
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