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With the Brotherhood embedded at the heart of Burhan’s system, peace remains a distant prospect
  • US-Sudan ties
US concern grows over Burhan’s Brotherhood links, China pivot
  • US-Sudan ties
With the Brotherhood embedded at the heart of Burhan’s system, peace remains a distant prospect
US concern grows over Burhan’s Brotherhood links, China pivot
With the Brotherhood embedded at the heart of Burhan’s system, peace remains a distant prospect
  • South Sudan unrest
The experts urged all parties to immediately cease hostilities, halt incitement, and prioritize de-escalation
UN experts warn of mass violence against civilians in South Sudan
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  • Sudan war
Close cooperation
Egypt, UAE step up coordination to secure humanitarian truce in Sudan
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  • Sudan war
Nearly half of the 17 million of school-aged population have gone approximately 484 days without setting foot in a classroom
Save the Children: Over 8 million children out of school for almost 500 days due to Sudan war
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  • Renaissance Dam
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Egypt demands compensation from Ethiopia for Nile water losses
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  • Sudan economic crisis
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir waves to his supporters during a rally at the Green Square in Khartoum, Sudan January 9, 2019.
US sanctions still keep Sudan's economy in chokehold
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  • South Sudan peace deal
Lam Akol, a former minister in Kiir's government
Long-time opposition leader returns to South Sudan
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  • Sudan protests
On Wednesday, Bashir acknowledged that youths, mainly women, were leading the rallies and said the public order law was "one of the reasons" for their anger.
Sudanese protesters rally against detentions
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  • Sudan protests
Bashir ordered the release of all journalists detained
Bashir seeks to calm Sudan youths’ anger
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  • Sudan protests
Cars block a road as Sudanese demonstrators stage anti-government protests in Khartoum, Sudan January 25, 2019.
Sudan police fire tear gas at teachers protesting colleague's death
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  • Sudanese crisis
Anti-government protests continue despite the police's interventions
Sudan protesters demand freedom, peace, justice
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  • Sudan protests
"It is a respectable youth movement."
Sudan PM says protestors should be ‘respected’
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  • Sudan Protest
Sudanese protesters wave their national flag and chant slogans during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on January 31, 2019.
Sudan Islamist party activist dies in detention
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  • Sudan Protest
Sudanese protesters chant slogans during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman on January 31, 2019.
Sudan police fire tear gas as protests continue
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  • Protests in Sudan
Bashir defied demands to step down
Sudan's Bashir searching for regional friends
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  • Sudan protests
Internet users have reported difficulties accessing Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp since the early days of the protests.
Sudan’s Bashir mocks protesters’ use of social media
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  • Sudan-Eritrea border
Re-open
Sudan reopens border with Eritrea
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  • Sudanese crisis
For years, anger has been mounting across Sudan over growing economic hardships
Army warns of ‘unspecified’ plot against Sudan
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  • Sudan Protest
A Sudanese demonstrator carries a placard which reads in Arabic "You will leave in January, or February, no problem, as long as you are leaving," as he attends a sit-in on January 27, 2019, in the Bahri neighbourhood, north of the capital Khartoum.
Sudanese professors hold sit-in against Bashir
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  • Sudanese Army
Mubarak was addressing the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in Omdurman, the twin city of the capital Khartoum, both of which have been rocked by protests since December 19.
Top Sudanese general says ready to face enemies
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  • Sudan protests
Sudanese demonstrators gather during a sit-in on January 27, 2019, in the Bahri neighbourhood, north of the capital Khartoum
Sudanese tribesmen mourn ‘martyrs of 2005’
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