Don't touch us as Abusha and her teenager Meron control the stage in an amazing way
Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdock has resigned following weeks of protests in Khartoum. Thousands of Sudanese have taken to the streets in protest of a military coup last October. Opposition groups chanted slogans calling for a return to power and a return to normalcy. But two protesters were killed on Sunday in a military operation. The decision to oust Prime Minister Hamdock, who returned to power six weeks after he was ousted in a coup, puts the Sudanese government under full military control. In a televised address to the nation, Prime Minister Hamdock said "the country's very existence is at stake." He said he had done everything in his power to keep Sudan in a "dangerous situation", but "despite all the efforts, no agreement has been reached" and "I have decided to hand over my prime ministerial job to someone who can transfer Sudan to a civilian administration." French news agency AFP reports quoting medical...
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