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Clooney urges Washington to shut down remnants of al-Bashir’s regime in Sudan
He says this will give muscle to calls for restraint by the military against civilian protestors made by the assistant secretary of State for Africa Tibor Nagy who was in Khartoum on Tuesday.
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Sudan military chief offers talks as violence death toll hits 60
Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s offer marked a step-back from the army’s decision to cancel all deals with the opposition after the raid.
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Sudan braces for strike as protesters pile on pressure
In a bid to step up pressure on the generals, the protest movement has called for a two-day general strike starting on Tuesday.
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Sudan protest group makes strike call with talks deadlocked
An alliance of protest and opposition organisations is demanding civilians head a new Sovereign Council which is meant to oversee a three-year transition towards democracy.
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Six shot dead as Sudan sees breakthrough in civil rule talks
The latest developments came as the prosecutor general's office said ousted president Omar al-Bashir had been charged over the killings of protesters during anti-regime demonstrations that led to the end of his rule last month.
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Sudan military calls for new talks - protest movement
The call came as thousands of demonstrators remain camped outside army headquarters in central Khartoum, vowing to force the generals to cede power.
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Sudan protesters threaten civil disobedience after army delays
Thousands of people remain camped outside the military headquarters in Khartoum nearly four weeks after the armed forces toppled autocratic president Omar al-Bashir as demanded by a months-long protest movement.
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Sudan military rejects civilian majority on transitional team
The military wants a 10-persons transitional council with seven of its members in uniform.
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Sudan's Bashir to face questioning over 'financing terror'
A source in the prosecutor general's office confirmed reports on state media that acting public prosecutor general Al-Waleed Sayyed Ahmed had ordered Bashir's questioning under 'anti-money laundering and financing terrorism laws'.
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Sudan protesters mass as standoff with military drags on
As the wrangling with the army persisted, crowds of demonstrators flocked to the protest site in central Khartoum to join the thousands who have remained camped there round-the-clock for weeks.
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Don’t provoke army, Sudan opposition chief warns protesters
The call by Sadiq al-Mahdi comes amid a deadlock in talks between the protest leaders and the 10-member army council on forming a joint civilian-military body to rule the country.
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Sudan protesters hail breakthrough in talks with army rulers
Saturday's agreement would replace the existing 10-member military council that took power after the army ousted veteran leader Omar al-Bashir on 11 April amid massive protests.
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Sudan judges join anti-government protests - witness
Wearing their black robes, some of the judges carried signs reading ‘judges for change’ as they marched through central Khartoum, the witness said.
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Sudan converge on army HQ for 'million-strong' protest
The rally comes after Sudan's new military rulers and protest leaders agreed to set up a joint committee, to chart the way forward after the ouster of Omar al-Bashir.
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African summit gives Sudan military three months for reforms
Any suspension of Sudan’s AU membership could affect the TMC’s efforts to win international recognition as the country’s legitimate rulers during an interim period of up to two years.
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Egypt to host African summits Tuesday on Sudan, Libya
The leaders will focus on "the evolution of the situation in Sudan" and will also seek to "stem the current crisis" in Libya.
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Source: Sudan investigating Bashir after large sums of cash found at home
The source said that military intelligence had searched Bashir’s home and found suitcases loaded with more than $351,000 and €6 million, as well as five million Sudanese pounds.
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Omar al-Bashir placed in solitary confinement at Khartoum prison
Several members of his 30-year regime are also being in the prison on the banks of the Blue Nile where they jailed thousands of political prisoners.
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Uganda says it is willing to consider asylum for Sudan's ousted leader Bashir
Bashir, 75, who had ruled Sudan for 30 years after seizing power in a military coup, was toppled by the military last week after months of street protests.
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Sudan's Bashir moved to prison as protesters rally
Witnesses near the prison in north Khartoum said there was a heavy deployment of soldiers and members of a paramilitary group outside.
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Sudan: Here's everything that's happened since the ousting of Omar al-Bashir
Sudan has been facing political turmoil following the ousting of president Omar al-Bashir, after three decades of power. In the few days since the fall of al-Bashir, the country has faced continued protests and a change in the head of military.