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SUDAN TO HAND OVER FORMER OFFICIALS WANTED FOR ALLEGED WAR CRIMES IN DARFUR REGION TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT.

It was reported that the Sudanese government has agreed to surrender former officials wanted for alleged war crimes in the Darfur region to the international criminal court (ICC). This comes after Fatou Bensouda (the outgoing ICC chief prosecutor) visited Sudan and urged the government to surrender those wanted for war crimes, including the ex-President Omar […]

SUDAN TO HAND OVER FORMER OFFICIALS WANTED FOR ALLEGED WAR CRIMES IN DARFUR REGION TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT. Read More »

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP EXPANDS TRAVEL BANS TO ADDITIONAL SIX COUNTRIES INCLUDING NIGERIA.

It was reported that the U.S President Donald Trump on Friday, 31 January issued a new travel ban which targets immigrants from six countries (Nigeria, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Sudan and Tanzania). Among the six countries added in the ban, four including Nigeria are African nations and three of them have Muslim-majority populations. Chad Wolf, the

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP EXPANDS TRAVEL BANS TO ADDITIONAL SIX COUNTRIES INCLUDING NIGERIA. Read More »

SUDAN SWEARS IN ABDALLA HAMDOK (SENIOR ECONOMIST WITH UNITED NATIONS) AS A NEW TRANSITIONAL PRIME MINISTER.

Viewers Corner News correspondent in Khartoum reported that Sudan has sworn in ruling council and prime minister. Mr Abdalla Hamdok who has worked for many years as senior economist with the United Nations is the country’s new transitional prime minister. Mr Abdallah Hamdok stated during the oath taking that the top priorities of the government

SUDAN SWEARS IN ABDALLA HAMDOK (SENIOR ECONOMIST WITH UNITED NATIONS) AS A NEW TRANSITIONAL PRIME MINISTER. Read More »

SUDAN’S RULING GENERALS AND PROTEST LEADERS ON WEDNESDAY SIGNED AGREEMENT ON POWER SHARING AFTER WEEKS OF DEADLY PROTESTS AND NEGOTIATIONS.

Our (Viewers Corner News) correspondent in Addis Ababa gathered that an agreement has been signed on Wednesday, 17 July by the Sudan’s ruling generals and an alliance of opposition groups, creating a transitional power-sharing body after weeks of deadly protests and negotiations. After intense overnight talks in Khartoum (Sudan capital), the two parties agreed and

SUDAN’S RULING GENERALS AND PROTEST LEADERS ON WEDNESDAY SIGNED AGREEMENT ON POWER SHARING AFTER WEEKS OF DEADLY PROTESTS AND NEGOTIATIONS. Read More »

OMAR AL- BASHIR, SUDAN’S EX- PRESIDENT HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH CORRUPTION RELATED OFFENCES, APPEARED IN PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE APRIL.

Viewers Corner News correspondent in Khartoum learned that the former President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir has been charged with corruption related offences on Sunday. Alaa al-Din Abdallah (the prosecutor) told the media that Bashir was charged with illicit possession of foreign currency and accepting gifts in an unofficial manner. This is the first time Omar

OMAR AL- BASHIR, SUDAN’S EX- PRESIDENT HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH CORRUPTION RELATED OFFENCES, APPEARED IN PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE APRIL. Read More »

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