The regular army and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces issued statements accusing each other of failing to respect the ceasefire. The army’s high command said it would continue operations to secure the capital and other regions Khartoum: A 24-hour cease-fire in Sudan was broken by heavy gunfire on Tuesday, just as it was about to start, as a result …
LOADING ERROR LOADING CAIRO — Sudan’s top general on Monday dissolved the government and announced that the military will run the country after his forces arrested the acting prime minister and other officials. The military takeover threatens to derail Sudan’s long, rocky attempt to transition to democracy two years after protesters forced the ouster of longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir. But …