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![]() by Staff Writers Khartoum (AFP) June 2, 2020
Yassin Ibrahim, a retired army general, was sworn in Tuesday as Sudan's new defence minister after his predecessor died in March, state media reported. Ibrahim, 62, replaces General Jamal al-Din Omar who died of an unspecified illness while in neighbouring South Sudan for peace talks with the country's main rebel groups. His appointment came a year after long-time autocrat Omar Bashir was toppled in mass protests in April 2019. "We will work side by side doing our best... to achieve the goals of the constitutional declaration," the official SUNA news agency quoted Ibrahim as saying after he was sworn in. Since August last year a transitional government, comprised of civilians and military officials, has taken over the reins of power in Sudan after political factions adopted a constitutional declaration. The declaration paved the way for the new government to steer the country to civilian rule during a three-year transition. But the transition has been fragile with the government facing major challenges, including soaring inflation, a huge public debt, tribal clashes and efforts to forge peace with rebels.
![]() ![]() U.S., Saudi forces conduct training on, around Karan, Kurayn islands Washington DC (UPI) May 26, 2020 U.S. and Saudi forces are conducting joint training exercises on and around the Karan and Kurayn islands in Saudi Arabia this week, according to the Pentagon. The training, which began Sunday and is slated to last through Saturday, follows a similar, shorter training conducted at the end of April, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command announced on Monday. According to the DoD, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Task Force 52 and 56, along with with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, are cond ... read more
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