News Sudan Traffic: Protesters begin two-day strike in Sudan to pressure military
"We tried a military government but it didn't work for us in Sudan." AFP correspondents who toured parts of the capital saw groups of employees participating in the strike and protesting at several ...
News Sudan Traffic: Sudan protesters strike as deadlock with military persists DN byline:
"We tried a military government but it didn't work for us in Sudan." AFP correspondents who toured parts of the capital saw groups of employees participating in the strike and protesting at several ...
News Sudan Traffic: Why is Sudan's Military Ruler in The Gulf?
Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, was the scene of heavy traffic last weekend as the generals from Sudan’s ruling military council packed their bags before heading for a visit to their international backers. Early Saturday, the head of Sudan’s ruling military council, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, visited neighbouring Egypt. The visit marked his first trip abroad since the army ended the 30-year rule of authoritarian Omar Al-Bashir rule and began to govern the country.
News Sudan Traffic: Sudan: Air Traffic At Khartoum Airport Normal
Khartoum — The local and international air traffic at Khartoum international airport is progressing normally. SUNA noted that the flights are steered normally and without any stoppage ...
News Sudan Traffic: Opposition leader urges to appreciate army role in Sudan revolution
The military council on Tuesday denied claims they had planned to use force to remove the barricades made by sit-inners around the army headquarters and accused the opposition of denying their pledge ...
News Sudan Traffic: Sudan: Warrag Directs Calls for Solutions for Traffic Jamming
Khartoum — Wali (governor) of Khartoum State, Lt. Gen. Murtada Abdalla Warrag, has got acquainted with the traffic situation throughout Khartoum State. The Wali (governor) stressed the ...