News24 | Sudan’s war: Two years of devastation
Sudan entered its third year of war on Tuesday, with no sign of respite for war-weary civilians.
WEDNESDAY, 16 APRIL 2025, 00:08
Sudan entered its third year of war on Tuesday, with no sign of respite for war-weary civilians.
Foreigners are however allowed to buy gold directly from GoldBod, a new state regulator.
People share videos of themselves crying, saying that they cannot withdraw their money on CBEX.
Diplomats and aid officials are seeking a way to end the violence and suffering in what is considered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. But no one representing Sudan will be present at the talks.
The UK is promising an extra $120m (£91m) worth of food and medical assistance.
The move is Algeria’s biggest expulsion of French consular staff since it gained independence in 1962.
Relations are at an all-time low – South Africa’s ambassador to the US was expelled last month.
Coup leader Brice Oligui Nguema topped the presidential vote with over 90% of the vote, the Interior Ministry said. The military junta has been in power since earlier presidential elections prompted the coup.
One person in Zamzam described things as “extremely catastrophic” after three days of assaults.
The coup mastermind Gen Brice Oligui Nguema changed the constitution to allow him to run.
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed the controversial Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill into law on Friday.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem found the conditions in both countries no longer merited US protections, a statement says.
Police say four armed and masked men abducted the pastor in his car on Thursday evening.
The Zimbabwean government has started dishing out land to members of parliament just a week after war veteran leader Blessed Geza called for the impeachment of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
In the track Eedris Abdulkareem urges the leader’s son to tell his father about everyday hardships.
With the vice-president under arrest there are concerns a political rift could spiral into conflict.
Saturday’s election marks a major test for a coup leader who wants the democratic stamp of approval.
Mohamed Salah is excited Liverpool “have a chance to win other trophies” as he signs a fresh two-year contract.
Sudan told the International Court of Justice on Thursday that the United Arab Emirates was violating the Genocide Convention by supporting paramilitary forces in Darfur, but the UAE argued the case should be thrown out as the
He has been holding rallies nationwide saying October’s elections cannot go ahead without reforms.
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