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Libya deports 700 Sudanese migrants in crackdown on trafficking
Eastern Libyan authorities have sent hundreds of Sudanese back to their war-torn home country, officials said Saturday, in a crackdown on migrants seeking to flee conflict and poverty for Europe by way of the the Mediterranean nation.
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Sudan government signs peace deal with rebel group
The Sudanese People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) has been fighting the government since 2011, just before South Sudan gained independence.
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Sudan economic policy fails to rein in food prices
Protests over the economy eventually led to the fall of Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir. But the pound continues to fall – and prices continue to rise.
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Sudanese in rebel-held Kauda hope for peace after Hamdok's visit
PM Abdalla Hamdok makes first visit by a government official to conflict-ridden South Kordofan state in nearly a decade.
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Sudan government forces quell armed protest by security agents
Sudan ends mutiny by ex-security agents linked to Omar al-Bashir over demands for better compensation and severance pay.
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Sudan's al-Bashir convicted, sent to 'reform facility'
Sudan's former President Omar al-Bashir is sentenced to two years in detention, but he plans to appeal.
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Sudan's transitional government completes 100 days in office
It has been 100 days since Sudan's transitional government was sworn in after months of political turmoil that led to the removal of President Omar al-Bashir.
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India: Families in limbo amid legal challenge to citizenship law
The Supreme Court has suspended further hearing on the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act.
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United States, Sudan agree to upgrade diplomatic ties
US State Department says two countries will proceed with first exchange of ambassadors in 23 years.
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Sudan approves new law 'dismantling' Omar al-Bashir's regime
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok says new law is not an act of revenge, but rather aimed at preserving people's dignity.
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Sudan tribal fighting: At least six killed in violence
Ethnic violence broke out between the Beni Amer and the Hadendawa tribes in Sudan’s Red Sea state last week.
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Sudan healthcare system collapsing after years of conflict
People in rural areas often have to travel for medical care in capital, where residents also struggle to get treatment.
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From war crimes to corruption - charges against Sudan's deposed leader
The former president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, has been facing various charges for about 10 years.
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Yemen war: Houthis say Sudan troops suffering heavy casualties
In a press conference, Houthi spokesperson showed Sudanese army casualties who fought with the Saudi-UAE led coalition.
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Trump calls Egypt's Sisi, backs talks on disputed dam on Nile
The US leader supports Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan's ongoing talks to resolve the dispute over the Renaissance Dam.
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Child soldiers rife in Sudan's multiple conflicts
Sudan's child soldiers struggle to shake off past but new transitional government says it is putting safeguards in to prevent future recruitment.
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Artists find creative freedom in post-Bashir Sudan
After Sudan's former President Omar al-Bashir was removed, its artistic community is flourishing.
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South Sudan no longer has famine
The United Nations says South Sudan no longer has areas of famine. But with millions still facing starvation, will the UN's statement create complacency?
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South Sudanese face desperate times
In the South Sudanese state of Aweil, the famine and civil war gripping large swaths of the country threaten catastrophe
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Horror, hunger and despair in South Sudan
CBC's Margaret Evans reports from Aweil, where famine has not officially been declared, but levels of hunger and desperation are high
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UN issues dire warning on famine
Top UN official says famine in four countries could soon become the worst global crisis since the Second World War
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ViewPoint | Muslims face rising distrust in Canada
OPINION: Elamin Abdelmahmoud, social media editor at Buzzfeed, says that a toxic atmosphere is building distrust around Muslims.
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Graphic warning: Sudan accused of using chemical weapons against civillians
Amnesty International releases images of badly wounded children
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Darfur: Football for Peace | Al Jazeera World
A group of boys in a Darfur refugee camp become barefoot football warriors, finding hope in a tournament for peace.