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Sudanese civilian groups are going to ask the UN for help with the integration of a paramilitary force and former rebel factions into a unified army.
Over two years since the highly controversial Arab normalisation deals with Israel, the expected flood of Gulf tourists to Israel has been little more than a trickle.
A Sudanese protester was shot dead Tuesday during a demonstration against military rule in Khartoum.
Five Sudanese security forces, including a police lieutenant were killed by an armed group attack in the Darfur region
Analysis: Sisi has relied on financial aid from Gulf states to stabilise his regime since 2013, but amid Egypt's economic crisis there is a growing reluctance to continue investing.
Sudan’s military ruler General Abdul Fattah Burhan has called on the UK to apologise for the 1898 Battle of Omdurman, in which tens of thousands of Sudanese fighters were killed.
African leaders from 49 countries and the African Union have gathered in Washington for a three-day sumit that began on Tuesday, with focuses on climate change, food security, trade partnerships and other issues.
Analysis: In the face of a deepening financial crisis, political pressures, and growing public discontent, Egypt's president is facing a number of mortal threats that could spell his demise.
Israel has accepted every single arms deal brought to it for approval since 2007 when a law on arms exports was approved.
A prominent leftist Sudanese politician, Wagdi Salih, was released from jail on Sunday, a day before the civilian coalition he formed a part of was due to sign a deal with the military.