The Globe and Mail | After defying violence for months, Sudan’s fearless protesters are skeptical of latest agreement
When the protests began, Sarah Mouawia was arrested by Sudan’s secret police and imprisoned for four days in a covert
Read moreWhen the protests began, Sarah Mouawia was arrested by Sudan’s secret police and imprisoned for four days in a covert
Read moreSudanese anti-government protesters painted blistering images of defiance — raised fists and rallying cries — on the walls at their
Read moreThe military rulers of Sudan have reached a power-sharing deal with opposition members to cover the next three years until elections are
Read more(CNN) — Sudanese citizens took to the streets of the capital, Khartoum, Friday to celebrate a power-sharing agreement that could bring an
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Read moreThe marched like a train rolling into a station, across a bridge over the Nile and into Khartoum. Tens of
Read moreKHARTOUM (Reuters) – On the night of April 10, Sudan’s feared spymaster, Salah Gosh, visited President Omar Hassan al-Bashir in
Read moreSudan‘s protest leaders resumed face-to-face talks with the ruling generals on Wednesday after the African Union and Ethiopian mediators urged both sides
Read moreFOR MONTHS, SUDANESE PROTESTERS have been demanding civilian authority in their country. In the Sudan Uprising, as the demonstrations have been called,
Read moreGENEVA (Reuters) – Sudanese authorities must ensure a swift transition to a civilian government, as desired by large segments of the
Read moreThe federal government has asked the RCMP to investigate a Montreal-based lobbyist to see if it violated Canadian sanctions by
Read moreSudan remains locked in standoff that risks a third, and grislier, military coup. The conflict, on the face of it, is
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