Hundreds have been killed and 1.3 million people have fled their homes since the RSF militia and the Sudanese military started battling for control of the country in April

As activists call for more protests, military rulers step up powers to quell dissent; Abdalla Hamdok, seen as a mediator between sides, is now departing

Abdalla Hamdok says fragmentation of political forces and conflicts between military and civilian components of transition were unbridgeable, despite his best efforts

Thousands demonstrate in demand for civilian rule following military takeover and in memory of 'martyrs' killed in previous protests

Abdalla Hamdok signs deal with military a month after coup put him under house arrest; pro-democracy group calls move a 'betrayal'

Top general says Hamdok to lead an independent technocratic cabinet until elections held; other government officials and politicians arrested in October takeover to be released

Deal reached to release those arrested since coup last month; officials in Sudan say agreement brokered with help of UN, US

Post-coup transitional council includes former parliamentarian Abou al-Qassem Bortoum, a prominent supporter of normalization with Israel

'The actions of the Sudanese military are a betrayal of the Sudanese revolution,' says British envoy in Geneva

Mariam al-Mahdi is among the few civilian leaders who were not arrested by military generals; at least 11 protesters killed by security forces

Pages