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Former Prime Minister Hamdok says the military's recent gains won't end Sudan's civil warIn a rare interview with The Associated Press, Abdalla Hamdok said no military victory, in Khartoum or elsewhere, could end the war that has killed tens of thousands and driven millions from their ...
The newly formed Sumoud (meaning resilience in Arabic) coalition, led by former Prime Minister Dr Abdalla Hamdok, launched a regional launched a regional diplomatic tour in South Africa to rally ...
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Tuko News on MSNSudan conflict: Al-Burhan tries to save his camp from deep rifts over Idris government formationPrime Minister Kamil Idris announced a cabinet that excludes armed factions, appointing only two ministers so far, amidst a ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan’s Burhan agrees to UN call for one-week truce in embattled El FasherSudan’s army chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has agreed to a United Nations call for a one-week humanitarian truce in the embattled city of El Fasher, the last major city in the Darfur region ...
A major Sudanese civilian coalition said on Wednesday it would not recognise the country’s army-appointed prime minister and ...
Ministers from Darfur armed groups that are party to a peace deal are expected to retain their posts in a new Sudanese ...
In a rare interview with The Associated Press, Abdalla Hamdok said no military victory, in Khartoum or elsewhere, could end the war that has killed tens of thousands and driven millions from their ...
Christophe Ena. FILE - Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok speaks during a session of the summit to support Sudan, at the Grand Palais Ephemere in Paris on May 17, 2021.
Sudan’s former prime minister has told The Associated Press that the military's recent victories will not end the country's two-year civil war. Abdalla Hamdok spoke in a rare interview Wednesday.
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok speaks during a session of the summit to support Sudan, at the Grand Palais Ephemere in Paris on May 17, 2021.
MARRAKECH, Morocco (AP) — Sudan’s former prime minister on Wednesday dismissed the military's moves to form a new government as “fake,” saying its recent victories in recapturing the capital Khartoum ...
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