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  2. Flooding kills scores as Sudan grapples with civil war - AOL

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    The death toll from floods in Sudan has risen to 132, state-run news agency SUNA reported Tuesday, citing a government committee, in the latest tragedy for the northeast African nation already ...

  3. Sudan News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Sudan News Agency was established in 1970. [1] It was officially inaugurated on the second anniversary of the May Revolution in 1971. [1] [2] Abdul Karim Mehdi was the first director of the SUNA. Then Mustafa Amin became the director of the agency. [3] Amin served as the director until 1985. [3]

  4. UN-brokered Sudan ceasefire talks begin with one party no-show

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    Sudan's warring parties are in Switzerland for U.N.-led talks aimed at brokering possible local ceasefires to facilitate aid and protect civilians, but only one side showed up for the start of ...

  5. The UN warns Sudan’s warring parties that Darfur risks ...

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    Sudan plunged into chaos in mid-April 2023. UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations food agency warned Sudan’s warring parties Friday that there is a serious risk of widespread starvation and ...

  6. Media of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The official Sudan News Agency (Suna) was established in 1971 [10] and continues to distribute information in Arabic, English, and French. [11] Before the 1989 coup, Sudan had a lively press. There were 22 daily papers, 19 in Arabic and three in English, published in Khartoum. In total, Sudan had 55 daily or weekly newspapers and magazines.

  7. Federation of Arab News Agencies - Wikipedia

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    Efforts to form a union of Arab national news agencies started on October 28, 1964, in Cairo, Egypt, and resulted in a conference in Amman, Jordan, in 1965. [2] [4] In January 1974, the League of Arab States ("Arab League") called for a second conference, held in Baghdad, Iraq, in April 1974.

  8. Wad An Nora massacre - Wikipedia

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    The war began with attacks by the RSF on government sites as airstrikes, artillery, and gunfire were reported across Sudan. The cities of Khartoum and Omdurman were divided between the two warring factions, with al-Burhan relocating his government to Port Sudan as RSF forces captured most of Khartoum's government buildings.

  9. List of newspapers in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Sudan. It comprises both daily newspapers as well as general news magazines , published both by Sudanese journalists working in Sudan and abroad, in print and/or online version.