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Health officials in Sudan have launched a 10-day cholera vaccination campaign in the capital, Khartoum, to curb what ...
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AllAfrica on MSNJabir Stresses Implementation of Decision to Withdraw Combat Forces From Khartoum
Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Jabir, chaired a meeting of the security committee affiliated with the Higher ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan to move ministries from battle-scarred Khartoum centre
Sudan’s government on Tuesday ordered the relocation of its ministries from the conflict-ravaged centre of the capital to alternative sites, citing the high cost of repairing buildings damaged by ...
A woman journalist was convicted Monday of public indecency for wearing trousers but was spared a sentence of flogging. A defiant Lubna Hussein said that she would not pay a$200 ...
The Islamist movement toppled in Sudan's uprising in 2019 could support an extended period of army rule as it eyes a political comeback after deploying fighters in the country's war, according to ...
They are among thousands of displaced Sudanese streaming back home from Egypt into territory retaken by the Sudanese armed forces from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary in Khartoum and ...
Sudan's military leader Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan flew into Khartoum's main airport on 20 July, his second visit to the city since his troops drove out RSF fighters in March.
Hungry children in war-torn Sudan's capital have been reduced to "skin and bones", and thousands of families are at risk of starvation in a western city under a months-long siege, the UN said Tuesday.
As the army gained ground in Khartoum in recent months, Folgank and his forces retreated to West Kordofan, basing themselves in the state capital, Al-Fulah.
GENEVA – While conflict persists across much of Sudan, pockets of relative safety have emerged, and to date over 1 million internally displaced Sudanese have made their way home. A further 320,000 ...
July 27, 2025 (KHARTOUM) – Sudan’s Prime Minister Kamil Idris appointed five ministers and three ministers of state on Sunday, rounding out a new government of independent professionals that ...
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