The Irish Times view on the coup in Sudan: democracy delayed
The seizure of power by the military brings an end to a two-year power-sharing deal between soldiers and civilians
The seizure of power by the military brings an end to a two-year power-sharing deal between soldiers and civilians
Ousted dictator sits in court cage and jokes about prison as lawyer rejects corruption charges
Doubts expressed over man’s identity and the witnesses from regime of ‘cold-blooded dictator’
Supreme court rules state made error in failing to arrest Sudanese president
Troop cut announced as Beijing marks 70th anniversary of victory over Japan
Omar al-Bashir is accused of masterminding genocide and other atrocities in Darfur
Leader leaves South Africa as court orders his arrest to face genocide charges at ICC
International Criminal Court is weakened by the UN Security Council
Meetings in neighbouring Ethiopia are aimed at brokering a ceasefire to halt violence
Juba residents on edge amid rumours of rebel advance on city
Prosecutor says witness interference a major problem
Foreign ministers of 54-member African Union call for deferral of Kenyatta and Ruto cases
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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