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View all search resultsEnvoys of Sudan's paramilitary forces will attend talks with the army scheduled for Saturday in Jeddah, their leader said, as the gathering's international mediators pressed for an end to a conflict that has devastated the country.
Sudan's warring parties were to hold talks on Saturday in the Saudi city of Jeddah, international mediators said, as they pressed for an end to a conflict that has killed hundreds and sent around 100,000 fleeing abroad.
Most Indonesians in Sudan were students studying Islam, as Sudan is one of the popular spots to study Islam besides Egypt and Saudi Arabia, with Sudan’s religious schools well known for their recitations of the Quran.
UN aid chief Martin Griffiths said on Wednesday he was working on obtaining commitments by the warring parties in Sudan to protecting humanitarian assistance to ensure it can be delivered to those in need.
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