Sudanese army faces widening opposition to coup as nightly protests pick up
Khartoum (Reuters) – The Sudanese army faces widening opposition to this week’s coup with the U.N. Security Council on Thursday
Read MoreKhartoum (Reuters) – The Sudanese army faces widening opposition to this week’s coup with the U.N. Security Council on Thursday
Read MoreRiyadh (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia said on Wednesday it had licensed 44 international companies to set up regional headquarters in
Read MoreKhartoum (Reuters) – Sudan’s armed forces chief General Abdel Fatah al-Burhan met with Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Khartoum Ali Bin
Read MoreBeirut (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates summoned Lebanese ambassadors on Wednesday to protest over comments made
Read MoreTel Aviv (Reuters) – Israel moved forward on Wednesday with plans to build some 3,000 homes for Jewish settlers in
Read MoreRiyadh (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia classified the Lebanon-based Al-Qard Al-Hassan association as a terrorist entity, citing links to activities supporting
Read MoreKhartoum (Reuters) – The World Bank halted disbursements for operations in Sudan on Wednesday in response to the military’s seizure
Read MoreKhartoum (Reuters) – Sudan’s armed forces chief defended the military’s seizure of power, saying he had ousted the government to
Read MoreGaza – Palestinian terrorist group Hamas’ roots are in Muslim Brotherhood, and Iran has helped it with weapons, said group’s
Read MoreBaghdad (Reuters) – Security and medical sources said on Tuesday unknown gunmen attacked a village in Diyala province, east of
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