Sudanese state media reported that seven people were killed as tens of thousands rallied to demand a civilian government
​Sudan is bracing for a two-day nationwide strike from Tuesday called by protesters to pile pressure on the military
The talks came after the two sides on Saturday agreed to form a joint civilian-military body to rule the northeast African country
For the first time, Sudanese judges said they would join a sit-in outside army headquarters "to support change and for an independent judiciary"
General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan pledged to respond to demonstrators’ demands and confirmed that cash had been seized from deposed Bashir’s residence
Bashir’s three-decade rule has been rocked by two months of protests that a deadly crackdown has failed to suppress
As the protest campaign against Bashir’s regime enters its third month on Tuesday, demonstrators are pressing on with rallies
Sudanese authorities led by the feared National Intelligence and Security Service have cracked down on protesters, drawing international criticism
President Omar al-Bashir’s decision to fire the entire government was approved by the top leaders of his ruling National Congress Party
The search for about 100 workers believed to have died inside a collapsed gold mine in Sudan’s Darfur region has ended, says a miner.