Sudanese anti-coup activists called for mass protests on Sunday, as medics said the number of people killed since last month's military takeover had risen to
Sudanese anti-coup activists called for mass protests on Sunday, as medics said the number of people killed since last month's military takeover had risen to
KHARTOUM, Nov 2 Sudan’s ousted Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok said yesterday the reinstatement of his government, dissolved in a military coup, could pave the way to a solution in the country, the information ministry said. Hamdok spoke during a meeting at his home, where he is under effective.
Sudanese anti-coup protesters on Sunday manned barricades in Khartoum a day after a deadly crackdown on mass rallies, as a defiant civil disobedience campaign
UN Chief’s appeals came after tens of thousands of Sudanese protesters took to the streets in one of the largest pro-democracy protests since last week's coup.