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Egyptian military attaché killed in Khartoum, Sudan

Egyptian military attaché killed in Khartoum, Sudan

Egyptian military attaché was killed in Khartoum, Sudan The death toll in the 11th day of war in Sudan is increasing every day. The war is between the Sudanese National Army and the Rapid support Force, and one on another is declaring victory. Although many are calling for an end to the war which the war has never stopped, even though the warring parties have said that they have stopped firing. According to the Egyptian government, its military attaché in Sudan's Khartoum has been killed. However, it is not yet known who killed this Egyptian military attaché. US, European countries,…
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US and many countries are evicting their citizens from Sudan

US and many countries are evicting their citizens from Sudan

Various foreign countries, including the United States, have started repatriating their diplomats from Khartoum, Sudan. US President Joe Biden said that diplomats and their families in Khartoum, Sudan, have left the country today. The diplomats left Khartoum, Sudan, in a successful operation conducted by the US Army. President Biden thanked the governments of Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Saudi Arabia for their successful efforts to help diplomats to move out successfully. The President has confirmed that the United States Embassy in Sudan is currently closed. At the same time, about 150 diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Canada, India, Kuwait, Pakistan, and Tunisia…
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An America citizen was killed in Sudan

An America citizen was killed in Sudan

Addis Ababa, April 21/2023, Ethio Negari:- An American citizen has reportedly been killed in fighting in Sudan. In a statement given to Fox News by the US State Department, an American citizen has been confirmed dead in Sudan. The office, expressed that its in touch with the family of the deceased and expressed its deep sorrow for their loss. "Due to our respect for the family at this difficult time, we have nothing to add," the department said, refusing to disclose the details of the deceased. on the other hand, the American Defense Forces announced that it is monitoring the…
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Death toll rises to 200 in Sudan’s conflict

Death toll rises to 200 in Sudan’s conflict

Addis Ababa, April 18,2023, Ethio Negari:- According to the Sudan Doctors Committee, the number of people who died in the conflict in Sudan has risen to 200. According to the committee, the number of injured people has reached more than 1500. But according to the UN report, the death toll is 185. The war between the Sudanese army and the Rapid support forces (RSF) led by General Hamdan Dagalo is in its fourth day. Many countries of the world, including the United States and European Union, are urging the two warring parties to stop conflict. UN, on the other hand,…
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War broke out in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum

War broke out in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum

Reuters reports that a conflict has erupted in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. The gun shot is between Rapid Sudan forces and the soldiers of the Sudanese national army. According to Reuters, citing eyewitnesses, the shooting started minutes ago and the residents of the city were shocked by the incident. The shooting is taking place in different areas of Khartoum and the sound of heavy weapons is heard. Discussions have been going on to establish a civilian government in Sudan, and no agreement has been reached on the date of the integration of the Sudanese rapid forces into the national…
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Sudan Security forces rapes Ethiopians in prison

Sudan Security forces rapes Ethiopians in prison

undocumented Ethiopians in Sudan are being imprisoned and raped by security forces in Khartoum. The families of citizens who have made their lives in Sudan said that Ethiopians are being subjected to human rights violations in prisons. Wondesen Getnet is a health professional and has been living in Sudan for the past 12 years. He explained that the violation of rights that the country's police are inflicting on Ethiopians. According to Wodesen, the crime of rape is being committed against women and men in prison. They also beat and forbid them to eat. He added that "the Sudanese officers take…
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Ethiopia and Sudan in talks to build a joint railway

Ethiopia and Sudan in talks to build a joint railway

Ethiopia and Sudan in talks to built a joint railway The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the experts and representatives of consulting companies of the two countries have started a consultation in Khartoum. The two countries' representatives met to evaluate the feasibility study that has been going on to connect Ethiopia and Sudan by railway. The purpose of the two-day expert consultation is to evaluate and approve the feasibility study of the construction of the joint railway, which has reached its final stage, and decides on the next steps, the ministry said. In his speech at the opening of…
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