News Sudan Financial: Sudan crisis: You don’t dare ask refugees where the men have gone, say UN aid teams
As conflict continues to rage in Sudan, UN humanitarians expressed alarm on Tuesday at a surge in the number of people fleeing across the border to Chad. |
News Sudan Financial: Businesses funding the Sudan conflict have been sanctioned by the UK government
Six multi-million-dollar companies in the UK, have had their assets frozen to press the parties into a peace treaty after the government imposed new sanctions.
News Sudan Financial: Sudan timeline April-June 2023: Tensions between Sudanese army and the paramilitary RSF erupt into full-scale armed conflict
Tensions between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) escalated and finally erupted into open conflict on April 15, sparking a humanitarian catastrophe in large ...
News Sudan Financial: Exclusive: China guides banks to further cut deposit rates - sources
April 24 (Reuters) - China nudged banks this month to cut deposit interest rates further, seven people with knowledge of the matter said, in the latest effort to channel the country's vast savings pool into spending and more productive investments. Members of China's "interest rate self-regulatory mechanism," mostly banks, met this month and were urged to reduce deposit rates, according to two
News Sudan Financial: Security advisor delivers Kiir’s message to Al-Burhan
Tut Gatluak Manime on Wednesday delivered President Salva Kiir’s message to the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council of Sudan, General Abdul-Fattah Al-Burhan. The message, Manime said ...
News Sudan Financial: Pro-Islam 'Anonymous Sudan' Hacktivists Likely a Front for Russia's Killnet Operation
"Anonymous Sudan" has been claiming that its DDoS attacks are in retaliation for anti-Islamic activities, but at least one security vendor is suspicious about its true motives.
News Sudan Financial: East Africa: Fighting Over 'White Gold' - Sesame in Ethiopia and Sudan
Analysis - The supply chain of a seemingly innocuous cash crop - sesame - has intersected with transnational conflict dynamics, exacerbating tensions between Ethiopia and Sudan.
News Sudan Financial: UN renews Sudan arms embargo as Russia and China abstain
The U.N. Security Council has approved a resolution renewing an arms embargo and other sanctions imposed over violence in Sudan’s western Darfur region that began in 2004 UNITED NATIONS -- The U ...
News Sudan Financial: Minister of Federal Government reassures on situation in East Darfur
Khartoum, March 30 (SUNA) - The Minister of Federal Government Engineer Muhammad Kurtikeila Salih discussed, at his office Thursday, with the Wali (governor) of East Darfur Muhammad Adam Abdul-Rahman the economic, security and social conditions in the state. The wali affirmed the vanish of all tribal problems in the state and the return of security, stability and normal life in all parts of East Darfur, pointing out that he had invited the...
News Sudan Financial: The World Bank in Sudan
Sudan lies at the crossroads of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, bordering the Red Sea ... with land used for farming and livestock across the rest of the country, from Darfur to Kassala, via ...
News Sudan Financial: Silkbank says International Commercial Bank South Sudan plans to invest €50mn in it
The International Commercial Bank South Sudan (ICB) has expressed its intention to invest up to 50 million euros ($54.5 million) in Pakistan’s Silkbank Limited (SILK). Silkbank shared the development ...
News Sudan Financial: Sudan's years of political strife
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Below is a timeline of Sudan's political upheavals in recent years: Dec. 19, 2018 - Hundreds protest in the northern city of Atbara against soaring bread prices. Demonstrations spurred by a broader economic crisis quickly spread to Khartoum and other cities. Security services respond with tear gas and gunfire. April 6, 2019 - Hundreds of thousands of protesters begin a
News Sudan Financial: Factbox: The struggle for power in Sudan
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's military leaders and a coalition of civilian parties have postponed the signing of a deal to launch a new political transition to democracy. The following outlines the struggle for power in Sudan in recent years: WHO HAS BEEN IN CHARGE IN SUDAN? Sudan began its halting transition towards democracy after military generals ousted long-ruling autocrat Omar al-Bashir
News Sudan Financial: Iran, Sudan & Others Lose Right To Vote At UN Assembly Due To 'non-payment' Of Dues
UN General Assembly of the United Nations said that defaulting nations’ voting rights have been scrapped in compliance with Article 19 of Charter of the UN ...
News Sudan Financial: Financial sanctions, South Sudan
The South Sudan (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 ensure financial sanctions relating to South Sudan are implemented effectively after the UK leaves the EU. This sanctions regime gives effect to ...