KT Security forces shot dead at least 15 people and wounded dozens as thousands of Sudanese took to the streets on Wednesday on the deadliest day in a month of demonstrations against military rule, medics said. Sudanese security forces fired tea... Read more
The police forces said in press release many police stations were attacked by demonstrators and damaged doors and glass windows, as a result of which about (39) policemen were seriously injured, and some police and citizens’ vehicles were damage... Read more
Sudan security forces kill five anti-coup protesters, CCSD say KT Security forces fire live ammunition and use tear gas as tens of thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators rally in Khartoum and elsewhere. Sudanese security forces have fired live... Read more
Coups and revolutions are united in that they oust ruling regimes. They differ however, in that the revolution is driven by the people, or they are at least a main part of it, while a coup is usually led by the military or some of its officers.... Read more
Reuters The U.N. special envoy for Sudan said talks had produced the contours of a potential deal on a return to power-sharing, including restoration of the ousted prime minister, but it had to be agreed in “days not weeks” before th... Read more
By : AdminAnti-coup protests in Sudan have turned violent. Security forces fired live rounds at protesters in the city of Omdurman and other areas in the capital, Khartoum, leaving three people dead and over one-hundred injured.Thousands of peop... Read more
Sudan’s civil aviation authority on Tuesday suspended all flights to and from Khartoum’s international airport until early Saturday, its head told Reuters a day after the military seized power. Read more
Tass Sudan’s de-facto leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, said on Tuesday that he had accommodated former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok on his own residence to guarantee his personal security. “Hamdok is staying at my house to protect... Read more
AP Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Sudan’s capital Khartoum on Thursday demanding a fully civilian government. The relationship between military generals and Sudanese pro-democracy groups has deteriorated in recent weeks o... Read more
By: Dr. Abasher Elhaj Throughout Sudanese political history, with some little aberration, military juntas have taken no pleasure in understanding, but only clinging to their favor. Up to now, the military junta is repeating the same strategy and... Read more