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Africanews on MSNSudan: RSF paramilitaries and allies declare parallel governmentIn Sudan, the Tasis alliance announced on Tuesday, July 1, the creation of a governance council. This coalition of armed ...
An international humanitarian organisation operating in the Sudan has highlighted that attacks on hospitals and health providing units has tripled this year, with nearly 1,000 people killed so far whi ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNHuawei plans 1,000 MW solar power project in Sudan amid power crisisChina’s Huawei has proposed building solar power stations in Sudan with a capacity of over 1,000 megawatts (MW), the country’s energy ministry announced on Wednesday, as the conflict-hit nation ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNSudan war blows up half its GDPNew report warns of catastrophic economic and social consequences in Sudan if the armed conflict continues to the end of 2025 ...
The US State Department imposed sanctions on the Sudanese government Friday, accusing it of using chemical weapons last year ...
As Sudanese citizens await the long-promised “Government of Hope” to be unveiled in Port Sudan by army-appointed Prime ...
Sudan’s acting head of its refugee commission has ordered a nationwide audit of all employee qualifications following media ...
In the recent meeting, Sudan proposed splitting fees into three updated categories post-war: transit, processing (adjusted ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan reports cholera outbreak among returnees from South SudanSudan has recorded 189 cases of cholera in three states among thousands of its citizens returning from neighbouring South ...
Sudan and South Sudan failed to reach an agreement on revised oil export fees, creating new tensions over the landlocked ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSudan: Call for Urgent Investigation As Sudan Mine Collapse Claims 'At Least 11' LivesSeveral parties have called for an urgent investigation into the collapse of the Karsh El Fil mine in the Howaid area of Sudan's Red Sea state, while the foreign ministries of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, ...
Thousands of Sudanese teenagers finally sat for their high school exams this week after multiple delays during more than two years of conflict.
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