Sudanese security forces fire tear gas to disperse latest round of protests
KHARTOUM, Jan 5 — Security forces fired tear gas to disperse large crowds demonstrating against military rule and recent protester deaths across the Sudanese capital
KHARTOUM, Jan 5 — Security forces fired tear gas to disperse large crowds demonstrating against military rule and recent protester deaths across the Sudanese capital
KHARTOUM: Sudan’s civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigned Sunday, more than two months after a coup and following another deadly crackdown on protesters, with the
KHARTOUM: The death toll from a crackdown on Sudanese protesters Sunday rose to two, medics said Tuesday, while a government ministry said two women were
KHARTOUM: Sudanese security forces shot dead at least 15 anti-coup protesters and wounded dozens more on Wednesday, medics said, in the bloodiest day since the
MOSCOW: Unidentified military forces have besieged the house of Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, who is now under house arrest, Sputnik quoted the Arab News daily