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Agence France-Presse on MSN'War has taken everything': AFP reporter returns home to KhartoumIt had been nearly two years since AFP journalist Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali set foot in his home in war-torn Khartoum, after ...
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Sudan News Agency (SUNA) on MSNInterior Minister Announces onset of Work from Ministry Headquarters in KhartoumMinister of Interior, Lt. Gen (Police) Khalil Pasha Sayreen, has announced the commencement of police work from within the ministry and the extension of police control across the state's seven ...
The Sudanese army seized full control of the presidential palace in downtown Khartoum on Friday, it said in a statement, in what would be a major gain in a two-year-old conflict with a rival armed ...
To sweeten the deal, outsiders may offer to recognise an SAF-led government in Khartoum and help pay to rebuild the battered ...
The head of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has acknowledged the paramilitary has retreated from the capital Khartoum as ...
Footage posted on 6 February shows this crossing point at Jebel Awliya dam about 40 km south of Khartoum, blocked by badly damaged vehicles, with black smoke visible in the distance. Satellite imagery ...
I felt a lot of emotions, I was overwhelmed on that morning." That's how Khartoum resident Duaa Tariq described feeling when ...
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France 24 on MSN'Khartoum is free', Sudan's army chief says after military retakes airportSudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan arrived by plane in Khartoum on Wednesday as his military said it had recaptured the airport from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). “Khartoum is ...
Sudan's military leader, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has visited the presidential palace in Khartoum, after landing at the ...
Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has declared, “Khartoum is free” hours after his forces recaptured Khartoum airport from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
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allAfrica.com on MSNSudan: Suffering continues amid massive destruction across KhartoumThe people of Sudan are trapped in siege-like conditions “with no escape, no hope, and often forced to face unspeakable abuse ...
An estimated 3.5 million people have fled Khartoum since RSF rebels took control of the Sudanese capital two years ago - but ...
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