The gains come a day after the military seized control of the Republican Palace in Khartoum from a notorious paramilitary ...
Sudan’s military has consolidated its grip on Khartoum, retaking more key government buildings a day after it gained control ...
The Sudanese army has regained control of key areas of the capital, Khartoum, from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary faction seeking to overthrow the overthrow the UN-recognised ...
Two years into a civil war, troops recaptured the palace in Khartoum, routing a paramilitary foe. Civilians have been trapped ...
The palace appeared to be partly in ruins, with soldiers' steps crunching broken tiles underneath their boots.
Sudanese Armed Forces seize key buildings from RSF in central Khartoum, as journalists reporting from palace killed by ...
Sudan's military operations have pointed towards a specific target for several weeks: reclaim the Republican Palace from ...
The Victorian era featured many political giants. Robert Peel, Benjamin Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury are some obvious ...
Gordon Bennett, born on 16 April 1887 at Balwyn, Melbourne, was Australia's most controversial Second World War commander. As a youth he attended Balwyn State School and Hawthorn College before ...
He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in December 1909. Legge had, in addition, been Quartermaster General since 1908, holding this post for almost four years. In June 1912 he went to England as ...
Meanwhile, Anthony Gordon is suspended after the Magpies opted against appealing his red card for violent conduct against Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup last weekend. Admittedly, Newcastle ...