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Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan reportedly survives an assassination attempt
Local media reported that a “suicide bomber” targeted Al-Burhan on Wednesday morning while he was attending a graduation ceremony for military academy students at the Gebeit Military Institute in the Red Sea state of eastern Sudan. The reports added that the Sudanese leader was unharmed and was taken to Port Sudan, the country’s temporary capital.…
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Belarus redirects tractor exports to Africa: Are African countries interested in Belarusian agricultural machinery?
Belarus, one of the world’s leading tractor manufacturing countries, recently announced plans to redirect its agricultural machinery exports to the African continent after the European Union blocked tractor imports from the Eastern European country on July 1. However, EU restrictions were not the only factor behind the Belarusian government’s decision to shift exports to African…
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African Union Concludes Plans for New Sudanese Political Dialogue
The African Union has concluded preparatory meetings for the holding of another round of peace conference to end the fighting in Sudan. The talks, dubbed “Sudanese-Sudanese political dialogue,” will take place in the troubled nation “when a ceasefire has been reached” between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. The organizers say the…
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More than 10 million people displaced by Sudan war, IOM says
More than 10 million Sudanese, or 20% of the population, have been driven from their homes since the war there began, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Tuesday, as the world’s largest displacement crisis continues to worsen. The number is the latest dire figure out of the east African country, devastated by a…
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New Peace Dialogue Efforts as Sudan Violence Continues Unabated
As the AU-established coordinating mechanism begins a dialogue process for the Sudanese political forces Sudanese women gathered to elevate their voices in the ongoing efforts to achieve lasting peace and security in the country, fighting has forced Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to stop operating at the Turkish Hospital in Khartoum, where the organisation had managed…
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Sudanese refugees hiding in Ethiopian forest to escape bandits and militias
Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia ask to be evacuated from the country after facing repeated attacks from local militias. Thousands of Sudanese refugees are dwelling in a forest near Ethiopia’s border with Sudan after surviving attacks by local militias on United Nations-run refugee camps. The refugees fled in May after gunmen and bandits repeatedly stormed the…
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Sudanese peace talks in Cairo offer little hope for quick resolution of the 15-month conflict in the country
A meeting of rival Sudanese political factions took place in Cairo on Saturday, the first since the war began in April 2023, with the Democratic Bloc, allied with the Sudanese army, refusing to hold joint meetings with the Sudanese Coordination of Civil Democratic Forces (Taqaddum), accused of sympathizing with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The…
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The settlement process in Sudan must involve all political forces, Egyptian Foreign Minister says
Badr Abdel Aty is convinced that “the resolution of the Sudanese conflict must be based on the interaction and consent of internal forces without any external interference.” At the Sudan’s civil political groups conference held in Cairo, he stressed “the need to preserve state institutions as a guarantee of the existence of a sovereign Sudan.”…
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🇸🇩Summary of Sudanese Armed Forces operations today against Rapid Support Forces, May 29 2024:
OmdurmanDoha, successful qualitative operations (special action, combat reconnaissance. Imbada axisSAF forces made remarkable progress and captured a number of government targets, killing their commander, Colonel Khala, and the heroes of Doha.They receive two positions without resistance KhartoumAir Eagles struck militia positions in the Al-Muqrin, Khartoum area. NauticalThe armed forces repelled a major enemy attack, destroying…
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Violent confrontations reportedly break out in North Darfur Region of Sudan
🇸🇩 The Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) engaged in violent confrontations in El Fasher, the capital of western Sudan’s North Darfur State, on Friday, local media reported. Local media also reported significant casualties in terms of both human life and military equipment, citing an unnamed senior commander in the joint…
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