Pretoria once again on the horns of an ICC dilemma
Will other African countries now also consider withdrawal from the International Criminal Court so Putin can visit?
Will other African countries now also consider withdrawal from the International Criminal Court so Putin can visit?
Africa is at a crossroad again and it will require firm resolutions of the African Union and United Nations to ...
Nigeria, AU, UN and others have condemned the coup in Sudan.
The Sudanese military detained the prime minister and other top officials.
Why is there a resurgence of military coups in Africa? Something is fundamentally wrong with the prevailing socio-political structures in ...
To prevent continued attacks, the next generation of counter-terrorism must be people-centred, not focused on military might.
Omar Al-Bashir, 77, ruled Sudan for three decades before being overthrown and arrested by the armed forces in April 2019.
“In 2019 we saw incredible people power in mass protests which swept across sub-Saharan Africa."
Mr al-Bashir who was deposed in May is trial for alleged possession of illicit foreign currency and corruption.
Scores of people were killed as the country's military dispersed thousands of protesters camped outside the army headquarters in central ...
The negotiations between the Sudanese opposition and military leaders collapsed in the wake of this week’s crackdown.
Witnesses say live rounds have been used and at least five people were killed.
Protesters say the new military rulers are a continuation of Omar al-Bashir’s former regime and have clamoured for a transition ...
Sudan’s Transitional Military Council is in talks with opposition groups on the formation of a joint body to lead a ...
The AU had on April 16 told Sudan’s Transitional Military Council (TMC) to hand over power to civilians or to ...
The grant includes a $500 million deposit into Sudan’s central bank.
Awad Ibn Auf led the supreme military council that succeeded Omar Al-Bashir on Thursday.
The ousted leader, Omar Al-Bashir, and other senior officials of his regime have been taken into custody following Thursday morning's ...
Mr Al-Bashir, 75, resigned from office and reportedly fled to Saudi Arabia on Thursday, ending a 30-year rule.
Reports Thursday morning say the Sudanese leader handed over to the supreme military council.
President Omar al-Bashir issued a republican decree forming a new government of 21 federal ministers and 18 state ministers.
President Omar al-Bashir declared a one-year nationwide state of emergency on February 22.
Mr Al Bashir issued a republican decreed making the changes on Tuesday.
The former military officer led his country to democratic rule in 1986.
The appointments were made to tackle the country’s growing economic crisis.
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