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East Africa
Sudan recalls Ethiopian envoy after execution of seven soldiers
Sudan’s armed forces claimed on Sunday that Ethiopia had executed seven captured soldiers and one civilian. Sudanese military accused Ethiopian armed forces of executing seven of…
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Anadolu Agency hosted 14 African media representatives at ’21st War Journalism Training Program’
14 media representatives from 8 different African countries participated in the , organised with the cooperation of the Anadolu Agency…
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13 injured in freedom resistance protests in Sudan
Sudan Doctors Committee reported that 13 people were injured as a result of the intervention of the security forces in…
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East Africa
Sudan Sovereignty Council President Burhan: Political prisoners will be released
General Abdulfettah al-Burhan, Chairman of the Sudan Sovereignty Council, stated that everyone failed to manage the transition period and that…
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East Africa
Sudan to use military force to ensure security in South Darfur
Following the escalation of violence and conflicts in the state of Sudan, Council vice-chairman Hamdan Dagalo, together with the Sudanese…
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East Africa
Sudanese ministry denied the claims on Russian Wagner presence in country
The Sudanese government denied reports about the presence of Russian paramilitary Wagner Group in Sudan. In a statement, the Foreign…
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East Africa
Sudan, Russia hold talks on military cooperation
The deputy leader of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, held talks Saturday with Russian Deputy Defense…
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East Africa
Head of Bashir-era Sudanese ruling party starts hunger strike
The head of Sudan’s ruling party during the era of former President Omar al-Bashir staged an open-ended hunger strike Thursday…
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UN launches talks to salvage Sudan transition
The UN mission in Sudan on Saturday launched a UN-facilitated intra-Sudanese political process in an effort to salve the country’s…
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