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Sudan's paramilitary declared on Tuesday the establishment of government rivalling the army-backed administration, two years ...
Two years into a war that has left tens of thousands dead, Sudan's paramilitary force on announced its own government to ...
The talks come after a major military victory for the Sudanese army in Khartoum against the Rapid Support Forces, who are ...
What began as a power struggle between two military factions is now transforming into a much wider conflict, marked by ...
Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan arrived at Khartoum’s recaptured presidential palace on Wednesday, declaring the capital “free” of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces after ...
Analysis: The army’s recapture of Khartoum marks the end of one chapter in the war, but the next phase could see protracted ...
Sudanese activist Duaa Tariq, who spoke to NPR throughout the war, shares what its like in the "liberated" capital Khartoum, ...
NPR's Eyder Peralta talks to Nisrin Elamin from the University of Toronto about the significance of Sudan's army recapturing its capital and the country's humanitarian crisis.
Members of the Sudanese Armed Forces celebrated the recapture of the Presidential Palace in downtown Khartoum on March 24th, days after the army announced the takeover in what marked a major gain in ...
He then inspected military units securing the airport before proceeding to the Presidential Palace. Earlier in the day, the SAF announced that it had retaken Khartoum International Airport ...
Sudan's military leader, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has visited the presidential palace in Khartoum, after landing at the city's international airport, just hours after it was recaptured by the army.
Sudan's military leader, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, made a landmark return to the presidential palace in Khartoum on Wednesday, only hours after the army regained control of the area and recaptured ...