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Hamdok dismisses Sudan military’s claims of victory as “fake,” urges ceasefire and civilian rule
Sudan’s former prime minister Abdalla Hamdok has rejected the military’s recent political moves and battlefield gains as hollow, arguing that the war tearing Sudan apart cannot be solved through force. Speaking to the Associated Press in a rare interview during the Mo Ibrahim Foundation’s governance forum in Morocco, Hamdok said the military’s push to form…
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Kamil al-Taib Idris appointed as Sudan’s first prime minister since 2023 conflict erupted
For the first time since Sudan descended into civil war two years ago, the country now has...
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Over 100 killed in brutal attacks on starving civilians in Sudan’s Darfur – UN confirms
Sudan’s infamous paramilitary force has unleashed a brutal two-day assault on famine-stricken...
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Sudan gripped by world’s worst humanitarian crisis ahead of war’s second anniversary — UN
A devastating war nearing its two-year mark has plunged Sudan into what the United Nations...
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Sudan aid groups report 54 killed in military airstrike on Darfur market
Aid groups in Sudan reported Tuesday that at least 54 people were killed in a military airstrike on a local market in the country’s western region. According to Adam Rejal, a spokesman for the General...