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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...

IMF approves $2.5B loan, debt relief deal for Sudan

The IMF on Tuesday approved a $2.5 billion loan for Sudan, and with the World Bank sealed a landmark deal that unlocks nearly $50...

Sudan security officer condemned to death for killing protester

A Sudanese court Monday sentenced a senior officer with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces to death for the murder of a demonstrator as a...

Sudan police fire teargas at protesters over worsening economy

Sudanese police fired tear gas on Sunday to disperse angry protests in Khartoum over the country's worsening economic crisis. Dozens of demonstrators had blocked 60th...

US lawmakers restore Sudan’s legal immunity

US lawmakers on Monday backed legislation granting Sudan legal immunity for past militant attacks, a final step in a historic deal removing Khartoum from...

1st mixed-gender fashion show held in Sudan

In a move that would have been almost unthinkable under ousted Islamist president Omar al-Bashir, Sudanese designers have organized a series of mixed-gender fashion...

Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia restart Nile mega-dam talks

Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia kicked off Sunday the latest round of talks over Addis Ababa's controversial dam on the Blue Nile, waters critical to...

Sudan to normalize ties with Israel

Washington—Sudan on Friday became the latest Arab nation to agree to recognize Israel in a diplomatic triumph for President Donald Trump announced days before...

Sudan Nile level drops after deadly floods

Nile waters in Sudan have begun to drop after reaching record levels this year and causing deadly floods across the country, the water and...

Highest Nile waters swamp Sudan

On Sudan’s Tuti Island, where the Blue and White Nile meet, the highest river waters since records began have left people struggling to hold...

Highest Nile waters for a century swamp Sudan

On Sudan's Tuti Island, where the Blue and White Nile meet, the highest river waters since records began have left people struggling to hold...

Sudan flood death toll rises to 89

Floods in Sudan caused by more than a month of torrential rains have killed 89 people and injured 44, according to a new toll...

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 soldier kills 2 on speeding rickshaw during curfew

A Sudanese soldier fatally shot the occupants of a tuk-tuk that sped through a military checkpoint in Khartoum during a coronavirus curfew, the army...
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