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Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al Sabah receives Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in Kuwait (Photo: Kuwait’s Emiri Diwan)
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A general view shows the opening session of Heads of States and Government of the African Union on the case of African relationship with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, October 11, 2013. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri
Sudan Objects to Foreign Intervention in Libya, Calls for an AU-Sponsored Solution
Khartoum – Sudan loudly voiced its objection to any foreign military intervention in Libya. Instead, the North African State urged for coordination among Libya neighboring countries to resolve the Libyan crisis, finding a solution for the conflict under an...Caption:
Sudan’s President Omar Al Bashir addresses the nation during the country’s 61st independence day, at the presidential palace in Khartoum, Sudan December 31, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
Sudanese President Undergoes Cardiac Catheterization, Physicians Recommend He Takes it Easy
Khartoum- Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir left hospital after undergoing a minor heart surgery on Wednesday evening, state news agency SUNA said on Thursday. “The Presidency confirmed that (Al Bashir) … has undergone an exploratory cardiac...Caption:
South Sudanese soldiers on Wednesday in Bor, which the army retook after it fell to rebels. Violence continues to grip the country, Reuters
U.N. Security Council Threatens More Sanctions against South Sudan after Juba Conflict
Khartoum- Bloody battles renewed in South Sudan on Sunday forcing the U.N. Security Council to go ahead of its scheduled Sunday evening session issuing a strong statement threatening sanctions should the conflict remain unresolved. The U.N. statement was in response...Caption:
Former Sudanese Prime Minister and head of the opposition Umma Party Sadeq al-Mahdi addresses residents displaced by the Merowe dam as they stage a sit-down protest against what they describe as injustice and oppression, inside the Umma Party Headquarters in Omdurman December 24, 2011. The Merowe dam project, which was completed in 2009, displaced tens of thousands of people and has long been a source of controversy. REUTERS/ Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN – Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)