Hello again and welcome back were here cross we are seeing some scattered showers across the Area Temperatures are on the rise as well you see on the satellite those clouds passing through particularly in the heating of the day so for tehran not bad in terms of temperature but we do so expect to see some more rain coming through as well here on saturday baghdad on saturday 43 going up to 45 degrees as we go towards sunday and kuwait city an expected high for your 41 degrees there where here in doha temperatures are on the rise as well we do expect to see 44 here on saturday getting up to 45 degrees as we go towards sunday very very very very hot conditions here but dry conditions maybe some clouds pushing through in the overnight hours over here towards miscount though it is going to be a fairly nice day compared to the rest of the region with a temperature of 36. 00 degrees there and then very quickly across parts of Southern Africa we are going to be seeing some clouds pushing throug
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok said on Sunday he was resigning, six weeks after returning to his post in a deal with military coup leaders he argued could save a transition toward democracy. Hamdok, who had failed to name a government as protests continued against the military takeover in October, said a roundtable discussion was needed to produce a new agreement for Sudan s political transition. I decided to give back the responsibility and announce my resignation as prime minister, and give a chance to another man or woman of this noble country to . help it pass through what s left of the transitional period to a civilian democratic country, Hamdok said in a televised address. The announcement throws Sudan s political future even deeper into uncertainty, three years after an uprising https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/sudans-political-strife-2022-01-02 that led to the overthrow of long-time leader Omar al-Bashir. An economist and former United Nations of
KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Security forces fired tear gas at anti-military protesters in Sudan s capital Khartoum, televised images showed, as demonstrators marched towards the presidential palace in the 12th round of major protests since a coup on Oct. 25. Internet and mobile services appeared to be disrupted in Sudan s capital Khartoum on Sunday ahead of planned protests against military rule, Reuters witnesses said. All bridges directly connecting to Khartoum were also closed, one Reuters witness said. Sunday s protests come after six people died and hundreds were injured in nationwide demonstrations against military rule on Thursday. The death toll since the security forces crackdown began in October is now 54, the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors said. The military took power in an Oct. 25 coup that ended a power-sharing deal with civilian political forces. That deal, agreed in 2019, was supposed to pave the way for a transitional government and eventually elections following the o
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