Posts Tagged: Khartoum
Sudan Talks to Resume in Saudi Arabia Amid Heavy Fighting
Khartoum residents described fierce battles on Saturday with fighters roving the streets and little sign Sudan's warring sides were respecting an agreement to protect civilians...
Sudan Risks Long Conflict as Entrenched Rivals Struggle for Control
Sudan's warring factions are locked in a conflict that two weeks of fighting shows neither can easily win, raising the specter of a drawn-out war...
Sudan Army Okays Foreign Evacuation as Khartoum Battle Rages
Sudan's army said on Saturday it had agreed to help evacuate foreign nationals as gunfire and air strikes echoed across Khartoum despite promises by warring...
Clashes in Sudan Leave at Least 56 Civilians Dead, Plunge Country in Chaos
i24 News - At least 56 civilians died during battles between Sudanese paramilitaries and the regular army, sparking global calls for calm in a country...
Sudan’s Political Turmoil
The military has seized power in Sudan, derailing a transition that began after long-ruling autocrat Omar al-Bashir was overthrown following popular protests in 2019. Below is...
Sudan Says Coup Thwarted, Accuses Bashir Loyalists
Sudanese authorities said they had foiled an attempted coup on Tuesday, accusing plotters loyal to ousted president Omar al-Bashir of a failed bid to derail...
Sudan’s Only Jewish Cemetery Restored: ‘I Kept Thinking That These Were People’s Families, Aunts, Uncles, and Parents’
“I kept thinking that these were people’s families, aunts, uncles and parents,” said Chaim Motzen of Sudan’s only Jewish cemetery, which he rediscovered and has...
Sudan Quietly Signs Abraham Accords Weeks After Israel Deal
Sudan on Wednesday quietly signed on to the Abraham Accords, US-brokered agreements which have ushered in public rapprochements between Israel and several Arab states. While Sudan and Israel announced...
Save South Sudan, or Lose Africa
South Sudan is the newest country in the world, and unfortunately it seems to be on the edge of the newest civil war in the...
Report: CIA Calls Sudan to Deny Role in Arms Factory Bombing
A Sudanese newspaper is reporting that CIA chief David Petraeus called Sudanese deputy intelligence head Saleh A-Tayeb to deny any U.S. involvement in an airstrike...
South Sudan’s Independence, One Year Later
Twelve months ago, to the date, I landed in South Sudan not knowing much about the country's history. Throughout my journey, I was given the...
South Sudan, Israel’s New Ally
It's not every day that the leader of a brand-new country makes his maiden foreign voyage to Jerusalem, capital of the most besieged country...
The Victims of UN hatred of Israel
Adapted from an address to the Durban Conference in NY. I want to thank the organizers of this conference, The Perils of Global ...