Telecommunications Authority Will Not Restore Internet Service

On Thursday morning, the Khartoum District Court issued a ruling ordering Sudan’s three main internet providers to restore internet service to all users in the country. In response, the Telecommunications and Post Regulatory Authority however, stated in a circular that the internet shut-down remains in force until further notice. The court ruling today was the […]

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Sudan’s Army Chief Appoints Himself As Head Of Ruling Council, Tightening Grip On Power

Sudan’s top general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has re-appointed himself as head of the army-run interim governing body, a sign that he is tightening his grip on the country two weeks after he led a coup against civilian leaders. Burhan’s deputy will remain Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, commander of the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with […]

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US Pressuring Sudan To Normalize Relations With Israeli Regime: Report

The United States is reportedly exercising pressure on Sudan to officially normalize its relations with the Israeli regime, a process that is conditioned on a Sudanese parliamentary approval. Reporting on Sunday, the Israeli regime’s public broadcaster Kan said, “Washington’s pressures come after a year, during which the United States invested money in Sudan, without making […]

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