TEHRAN, Jun 30 - Sudan's ruling military council warned protest leaders Saturday that they would be held responsible for any destruction or damage by "vandals" and people "with an agenda" ahead of planned mass rallies demanding civilian rule more than two months after the military ousted autocratic President Omar al-Bashir.
TEHRAN, Jun 29 - Sudan's ruling generals say they have accepted a joint proposal from the African Union and Ethiopia to work toward a transitional government.
TEHRAN, Jun 24 - UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet has called on Sudanese military rulers to end “repression” against pro-democracy protesters and restore the country’s severed Internet services.
TEHRAN, Jun 24 -Sudan's military has rejected a proposal made by Ethiopian mediators and already accepted by the opposition coalition for the creation of a civilian transition body, and instead expressed gratitude to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), both of whom are accused of backing the junta’s crackdown against civilians.
TEHRAN, Jun 23 - A Sudanese court Sunday ordered authorities to end a nationwide internet blockade imposed by the ruling generals after a deadly crackdown on protesters earlier this month, a lawyer said.
TEHRAN, Jun 22 - As night fell, residents of a southern district in Khartoum briskly moved to set the stage for Sudanese protest leaders giving a brief on the movement's latest updates.
TEHRAN, Jun 20 - Hundreds of Sudanese have rallied to denounce a deadly crackdown on protesters outside the military headquarters in Khartoum earlier this month and urge junta rulers to cede power to civilians.
TEHRAN, Jun 17 - Sudan's former President Omar al-Bashir appeared in public for the first time since his ouster two months ago, as he was led to a prosecutor's office Sunday in a corruption investigation.
TEHRAN, Jun 16 - The ousted Sudanese leader is to appear in court next week to face charges of corruption and illegal possession of foreign currency, the country's acting prosecutor general announced.
TEHRAN, Jun 15 -A record number of almost seven million people are facing severe hunger in South Sudan, despite a peace agreement which has largely stopped fighting after more than five years of war, UN agencies warned Friday.
TEHRAN, Jun 14 - Sudan’s military has acknowledged that security forces committed violations when they moved in to disperse a protest sit-in camp outside the military headquarters in Khartoum last week.
TEHRAN, Jun 14 - Sudan's ruling military has acknowledged that security forces committed violations when they moved in to disperse a protest sit-in camp outside the military headquarters in Khartoum last week.
TEHRAN, Jun 13 - The opposition movement in Sudan said that it supports Ethiopia’s initiative to act as a mediator in the dialogue between the opposition and the Transitional Military Council (TMC).
TEHRAN, Jun 9 - Members of London's Sudanese community demanded an end to the military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Sudan, during a demonstration in front of Downing Street in London on Saturday.
TEHRAN, Jun 7 - The United Nations (UN) has expressed “grave” concern about the human rights situation in Sudan following a military crackdown on a protest camp in Khartoum that killed dozens of people.
TEHRAN, Jun 7 - Ethiopia's prime minister arrived in Sudan on Friday to try and mediate between the ruling military and the country's protest leaders amid an army crackdown that has killed over 100 people this week.
TEHRAN, Jun 6 -Moscow opposes any attempts to impose decisions on a settlement for the situation in Sudan by other states, Russia's special presidential envoy for the Middle East and Africa, Mikhail Bogdanov, said on Thursday.
TEHRAN, Jun 6 -Amnesty International says soaring violence in Sudan calls for “urgent international response”, three days after security forces launched a bloody crackdown on a peaceful sit-in in capital Khartoum, killing scores of people.
TEHRAN, Jun 6 - The African Union's Peace and Security Council says it's suspended Sudan's participation in all AU activities "with immediate effect" over the deadly unrest in the country.
TEHRAN, Jun 6 -The United Nations (UN) says it is temporarily removing a number of its civilian staff from Sudan because of the deterioration of the security situation in the African country, two days after security forces killed dozens of people during a crackdown against a sit-in in the capital, Khartoum.