'Very difficult' situation in Sudan says Work & Pensions Sec
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'Very difficult' situation in Sudan says Work & Pensions Sec
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride says the government is "doing whatever we can" to bring peace to an "uncertain" Sudan as evacuation efforts are underway to rescue British nationals.
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Fires rage in Port Sudan after alleged paramilitary drone strike
Thick smoke billowed over Port Sudan on Tuesday after drone attacks struck the city for a second time in three days, Sudanese military officials said.
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Sudan paramilitaries launch second wave of drone attacks on Port Sudan, officials say
Military sources said the paramilitary RSF group struck the Red Sea city on Tuesday morning.
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