Daily mail sudan

The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper that has reported on various topics related to Sudan over the years. Here are some recent articles and headlines from the Daily Mail about Sudan:

  1. "Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir 'to be arrested' as military coup unfolds" (April 11, 2019)

This article reported on the military coup in Sudan that led to the arrest of President Omar al-Bashir, who had been in power for nearly three decades.

  1. "Sudan's protesters demand 'civilian rule' as military takes control" (April 13, 2019)

This article covered the protests in Sudan that followed the military coup, with demonstrators demanding a transition to civilian rule.

  1. "Sudan's military rulers 'agree to transfer power to civilians' after talks" (August 5, 2019)

This article reported on the agreement between the military rulers and civilian leaders in Sudan to transfer power to a civilian government.

  1. "Sudan's new PM Abdalla Hamdok 'vows to tackle corruption and economic crisis'" (September 10, 2019)

This article covered the inauguration of Abdalla Hamdok as the new Prime Minister of Sudan, who vowed to tackle corruption and the country's economic crisis.

  1. "Sudan's military 'blocks humanitarian aid' to rebel-held areas, UN warns" (October 15, 2019)

This article reported on the concerns of the United Nations that the Sudanese military was blocking humanitarian aid to rebel-held areas in the country.

  1. "Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir 'sentenced to two years in prison' for corruption" (December 14, 2019)

This article reported on the sentencing of President Omar al-Bashir to two years in prison for corruption, following his ousting in the military coup.

  1. "Sudan's PM Abdalla Hamdok 'urges international community to support transition'" (January 21, 2020)

This article covered the appeal by Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok for international support for Sudan's transition to civilian rule.

  1. "Sudan's military 'kills 15 protesters' in crackdown on anti-coup demonstrations" (February 3, 2020)

This article reported on the violence in Sudan, where the military killed 15 protesters during a crackdown on anti-coup demonstrations.

  1. "Sudan's PM Abdalla Hamdok 'flees to Ethiopia' as military seizes power" (October 25, 2021)

This article reported on the military coup in Sudan, which led to the seizure of power by the military and the fleeing of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok to Ethiopia.

  1. "Sudan's military 'executes 15 protesters' in crackdown on anti-coup demonstrations" (November 1, 2021)

This article reported on the violence in Sudan, where the military executed 15 protesters during a crackdown on anti-coup demonstrations.

Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not be available online due to the Daily Mail's paywall.