Taiwan News
Sudan's top police chief ordered his forces Saturday to quell "firmly and immediately" anti-government demonstrations that have entered their seventh day, while opposition groups reported a security crackdown on their leading members.
Al Jazeera English
35 Smoke hung over Khartoum and tear gas stung the air on Friday as police tried to disperse protests [Al Jazeera] Hundreds of Sudanese demonstrators have marked a week of small-scale protests sparked by rising prices, the day after unrest expanded...
BBC
Protesters in Sudan's capital Khartoum have used burning tyres and stones as police try to end demonstrations against government austerity measures. The protests were initially led by students, but are said to be spreading to other sections of the...
Yedioth Ahronoth
Breaking News Sudan's police have ordered their forces to put an end to anti-government protests immediately, state media reported on Saturday, in a sign of a growing crackdown on demonstrations that have spread throughout Khartoum over the last week.
Daily Nation
Rating Protesters hurled stones, burned tyres and blocked roads in the Sudanese capital on Saturday, the eighth day of unrest sparked by rising prices, AFP reporters said. However, the demonstrations were not as widespread as on Friday when they...
Jerusalem Post
Protests are spreading, but analysts say the opposition in Khartoum lacks clear leadership. Protests against biting austerity measures in Sudan have started to gain momentum and spread, possibly indicating that the tightly controlled Muslim African...