NY Times Africa Sudan’s Army Retakes the Presidential Palace in Khartoum by Design Tech March 23, 2025 March 23, 2025 68 Two years into a civil war, troops recaptured the palace in Khartoum, routing a paramilitary foe. Civilians have been trapped in the middle in a city with an apocalyptic air. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech previous post Australia’s First Art Film next post South Sudan is ‘on the brink,’ U.N. warns amid renewed violence You may also like Hundreds Killed in Massacre at Sudanese Hospital, W.H.O.... October 30, 2025 Nobel Prize Winner Wole Soyinka Says the U.S.... October 30, 2025 Protests in Tanzania as Voters Head to the... October 30, 2025 Sudan’s Military Withdraws From El Fasher in Darfur,... October 29, 2025 Ivory Coast President Secures 4th Term in Election... October 28, 2025 Paul Biya Is Declared Winner of Cameroon Election October 28, 2025 Diphtheria, a Once Vanquished Killer of Children, Is... October 27, 2025 Sudanese Paramilitaries Claim Control of Key Army Garrison... October 27, 2025 Presidents Are Limited to Two Terms. He’s Running... October 25, 2025 In Fight Against Malaria, an Unexpected — and... October 25, 2025