Gunfire Heard in Sudanese Capital
Gunfire was heard on Tuesday at two buildings used by Sudan’s general intelligence service in the capital Khartoum, two witnesses said.
Death Toll from Tribal Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur Rises to 24
Sporadic tribal clashes between Arabs and non-Arabs continued Tuesday in Sudan’s West Darfur province, as the death toll climbed to at least two dozen people, some of them burned to death, according to a local aid group working in the area.
Al-Bashir Corruption Sentenced Him for 2 yrs
TEHRAN (Iran News) – A court in Sudan convicted the ex-president, Omar al-Bashir of money laundering and corruption, on Saturday, sentencing him to two years in a rehabilitation facility. That’s the first verdict in a series of legal proceedings against al-Bashir and his corruption. He is also wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges […]
Death Toll Rises in Sudan Factory Fire
A fire triggered by an explosion tore through a factory in the Sudanese capital on Tuesday, killing 15 people and injuring dozens, doctors and witnesses said.
Sudan’s TMC Suspends Talks with Opposition for 72 Hours
Sudan’s ruling Transitional Military Council (TMC) said Wednesday it is suspending talks with the opposition alliance for three days on the transition to civilian rule.
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Iran Urges Peaceful Transition of Power in Sudan
Iran is closely monitoring the developments in Sudan and urges a peaceful transition of power in the African country without any foreign interference, the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson said.
Sudanese Protesters Delay Naming of Civilian Government
The organizers of the protests that drove Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir from power said Thursday they would delay their announcement of a transitional civilian government after having resumed talks with the ruling military council.
CIA, Mossad behind Sudan Coup: US Analyst
An American political analyst blamed the US and Israeli regimes for a recent military coup in Sudan and said the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Mossad were most likely behind the recent removal of Omar al-Bashir.
Sudan Protesters to Name Civilian Council, Pressure Military
Sudan's protest movement hopes to "exert more pressure" on the ruling military by announcing the composition of a civilian transitional council Sunday, a leading organizer said.