And it does not remove Sudan from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a removal ardently sought by Sudan... READ MORE›
Omar al-Bashir who has tormented Sudan for 26 years was an honoured guest of Mr Zuma at an African Union summit in Johannesburg... READ MORE›
To make it even more remarkable, Ahmed's father, Mohamed El Hassan Mohamed, has campaigned against Bashir in not one but two presidential elections... READ MORE›
Please read our Sudan's President has claimed the CIA, America's intelligence agency, and Israel's Mossad are behind the Islamist militant groups Boko Haram and Isis... READ MORE›
The document was dated October 19, and signed by Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South Africa's minister of international relations and cooperation... READ MORE›
The United States has extremely limited diplomatic contact with Sudan, although in 2005, then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited and met with Bashir in the capital Khartoum... READ MORE›
The International Criminal Court in The Hague had called on South Africa to arrest Mr... READ MORE›
South Africa has formally begun the process of withdrawing from the International Criminal Court ICC, accusing it of bias against Africa, media say... READ MORE›
Bashir, who had been in South Africa to attend an African Union meeting with other African leaders, was already halfway to Khartoum, Sudan's capital... READ MORE›
Icc's africa broke rules by failing to arrest bashir... READ MORE›
A South African judge has blocked the country's planned withdrawal from the international criminal court ICC, saying the move is unconstitutional without prior parliamentary approval... READ MORE›
In other words, Trump's visit could just be business as usual for an American president -- something that would suit everyone involved... READ MORE›
Bashir, he apparently felt he could travel safely to Johannesburg to attend an African Union summit meeting because the South African government insisted he had immunity ... READ MORE›
Last month, Sudan asked the UN-African Union force in Darfur Unamid to close its human rights office in the capital, Khartoum... READ MORE›
South African government wanted to leave the ICC as a result of the court's alleged bias against African nations... READ MORE›
Bashir is wanted by the International Criminal Court on genocide charges in connection with the conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan... READ MORE›
The high court in Pretoria issued an interim order preventing Bashir from leaving South Africa until an urgent application to force authorities to arrest him is heard... READ MORE›
The United States has made its position with respect to Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir's travel clear, the official said... READ MORE›
Trade and financial sanctions to end after Sudanese government makes efforts to improve regional security... READ MORE›
Campaign groups say fugitive LRA commander has sought refuge in Kafia Kingi enclave between Sudan and South Sudan... READ MORE›
Sudanese opposition calls for nationwide strike against fuel subsidy cuts prompt mixed response in the capital... READ MORE›
On Sunday, Judge Hans Fabricius in South Africa's high court had issued an interim order barring Bashir from leaving the country... READ MORE›
ICC issued a statement asking Pretoria "to spare no effort in ensuring the execution of the arrest warrants" ..... READ MORE›
Sudan's mission to the United Nations did not return a call requesting comment on the report... READ MORE›
South Africa has defended him since the ICC issued its first warrant for his arrest in 2009, under the guise of building ties with the African Union... READ MORE›
Pentagon spokesman Captain Jeff Davis said it was the first time the United States had seen Chinese navy ships in the Bering Sea... READ MORE›
Had South Africa arrested Bashir, that would have sent shockwaves throughout the African Union that may well have been fatal to the organisation's survival ... READ MORE›
Divisions are also apparent among South Sudan's neighbours, notably between Uganda, which backs Kiir, and President Omar al-Bashir's Sudan, the SPLM's old enemy... READ MORE›
The centrepiece of Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia is a speech Sunday at the Arab-Islamic-American summit... READ MORE›
What links the president of Sudan, an Egyptian journalist and a Rwandan spy chief?... READ MORE›
Sudan's dictator leaves South Africa after genocide arrest row... READ MORE›
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