Security forces fire tear gas at anti-coup protesters during marches in Khartoum and other cities, after reinstated PM said Sudanese have right to peacefully protest

Fatalities rise to 34 from unrest since the military seized power earlier this month; security forces deny using live ammunition on protestors

A new ruling council of little-known military and civilian figures are sworn in before coup leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan

Organizers hope to hold a 'million-strong' march against the coup; UN calls for military to show restraint toward demonstrators; US says death toll higher than official figures

As US freezes aid and Europe threatens to do the same, country's gains in stabilizing the economy and moving toward the West could be reversed, analysts warn

At least 4 dead and 80 wounded as military fires on crowds; UN Security Council expected to meet on developments; top general to give news conference

Senior source in armed forces says group of officers 'were involved in the attempt but were immediately suspended'; ruling military-civilian council says situation is under control

Visiting the capital weeks after normalization deal was announced, a ToI journalist finds pragmatism -- and a family with Jewish roots who claim anti-Semitism sucked them dry

Spokesman says there should be no form of communication with Jerusalem until normalization deal is approved by transitional government

Talks on agriculture, trade, aviation and migration reportedly set to begin in Khartoum as efforts continue to shore up normalization deal

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