News Sudan Government: Military and Civilian Leaders in Sudan Inch Forward With Political Deal
Sudan’s ruling military council and pro-democracy movement ... during which bodies were dumped in the Nile and many people were raped. The government acknowledged 61 deaths, including three soldiers. ...
News Sudan Government: Sudan: Women Demand Power in New Government
Activists are calling on Sudan's military and opposition leaders to open the country’s political process to women when the sides begin to implement their recent power-sharing deal. For most of ...
News Sudan Government: Sudan in economic turmoil in absence of a working government
Khartoum — Sales have tumbled at Haj Abul Fadel’s shopping centres in Sudan, where he and fellow business owners fear that months of political turmoil could bring on a full-scale economic collapse. ...
News Sudan Government: Government starts independent verification of Uganda-South Sudan traders
Others are; demand notes to the government of South Sudan, evidence of source of financing, and any other relevant documents among others. According to reports from the South Sudan committee in ...
News Sudan Government: East Africa: Government Starts Independent Verification of Uganda-South Sudan Traders
Government has contracted Ernst and Young, an audit firm to conduct fresh verification of Ugandan traders who supplied goods and services to South Sudan. In May this year, Parliament approved up ...
News Sudan Government: Military junta launches counter-revolution in Sudan
the same groups that have dominated Sudan since independence, to form a civilian-led transitional government. The notion that such a government--in a country dominated by a small, wealthy clique—would ...
News Sudan Government: Sudan: five months of anti-government protests
Khartoum (AFP) - The sit-in protest outside army headquarters in the Sudanese capital, dispersed on Monday, began in April and stayed put even after president Omar al-Bashir's ouster. The thousands of ...
News Sudan Government: Dozens killed as Sudan opposition rejects military's offer of talks
US national security adviser John Bolton said in a Twitter post that Monday's violence by Sudan's security forces was "abhorrent" and demanded that the military council facilitate moves towards a ...