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  2. Sudan Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Sudan Tribune is an electronic news portal on Sudan and South Sudan [1] and neighbouring countries including news coverage, analyses and commentary, official reports and press releases from various organizations, and maps. It is based in Paris, France, and run by a team of Sudanese and international editors and journalists.

  3. Timeline of the War in Sudan (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Sudan Tribune. 2 January 2024. ^ "Sudanese authorities arrest anti-war political leaders". Sudan Tribune. 1 January 2024. ^ "Al-Hadi Idris reiterates neutrality and unity of Darfur joint forces". Sudan Tribune. 8 January 2024. ^ "Dismissed North Darfur Governor unveils reasons for his ouster".

  4. Sudan hit by internet blackout as civil war continues - AOL

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    However, according to the Sudan Tribune news site, an RSF official accused the army of issuing direct orders to sever communication in parts of Darfur, Kordofan, Khartoum, and Gezira states, which ...

  5. Media of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan Vision was a progovernment paper with a daily circulation of about 3,200 copies. The Citizen supported the views of the SPLM and distributed about 2,000 copies per day. The Sudan Tribune was an Internet paper from Paris that tended to be critical of the NPC. In 2008 the NPC suspended the publishing license of both the Citizen and Sudan ...

  6. Death toll soars past 180 as generals battle across Sudan

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    More. KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — As explosions and gunfire thundered outside, Sudanese in the capital Khartoum and other cities huddled in their homes for a third day Monday, while the army and a ...

  7. War crimes during the War in Sudan (2023–present) - Wikipedia

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    The war in Sudan, which started on 15 April 2023, has seen a widespread of war crimes committed by both the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with the RSF being singled out by the Human Rights Watch, and the United Kingdom and United States governments for committing ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.

  8. 2021 Sudanese coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    On 25 October 2021, the Sudanese military, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, took control of the Government of Sudan in a military coup. At least five senior government figures were initially detained. [7] Civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok refused to declare support for the coup and on 25 October called for popular resistance; [8] he ...

  9. Humanitarian impact of the war in Sudan (2023–present)

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    Fifty-seven Sudanese aid workers and 20 Indian workers were relocated from Sudan to Chad. On 30 April, the Red Cross sent its first aid delivery to Sudan by air since the conflict began, ferrying eight tonnes of humanitarian cargo from Amman, Jordan to Port Sudan. The World Food Programme resumed operations on 1 May.