Creditor countries agreed to forgive $14.1 billion in foreign loans owed to Sudan, applauding its economic reforms and poverty-fighting initiatives. The Paris Club of creditor nations also stated that Sudan’s outstanding $9.4
MoreEthiopian state media announced on Monday that it has finished filling the Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile River for the second year in a row: a move that has already enraged
MoreSudanese Foreign Minister Mariam al-Mahdi paid a 3-day official visit to Russia on Monday, July 12. At the press conference held by the ministers of both Russia and Sudan, after the meeting
MoreFrance interested in investing in Sudan in field of natural gas and alternative energy sources
The French Ambassador to Khartoum confirmed his country’s interest in investing in Sudan in the field of natural gas and alternative energies, confirming the interest of a number of French companies working
MoreEthiopian Prime Minister announces GERD will strengthen cooperation between Nile countries
In a statement after the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting on the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed pointed out that Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia can strengthen
MoreIn the special meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on July 8, Egypt and Sudan emphasized that Ethiopia’s uncompromising stance would lead to
MoreDuring a meeting, the Transitional Period Partners Council proposed relieving the state governors and approving the formation of the Transitional Legislative Council. “The Council of Partners proposed that all state governors be
MoreEthiopian Irrigation Minister Seleshi Bekele sent a letter to his Egyptian and Sudanese counterparts stating that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has entered the second phase of filling. However, neither Egypt
MoreOn Wednesday, hundreds of Sudanese protesters took to the streets across the country demanding the resignation of the government over International Monetary Fund-backed (IMF) economic reforms. The protests erupted one day after
MoreOn Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) granted Sudan a $2.5 billion loan, with the African nation also on track to receive debt relief from the institution. The 39-month IMF Extended Credit
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