Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, under whom Sudan has moved to cement ties with US and Israel, is locked in conflict with paramilitary chief Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo for control of country

Fresh clashes in Khartoum and other parts of country bring number killed to over 60, with dozens more feared slain in second day of fighting between army and powerful militia

Fighting goes on between leader Burhan's military forces and his deputy's Rapid Support Forces, with officials saying 170 have been injured

Rapid Support Forces claim to seize Khartoum's airport, presidential palace; fighter jets target militia's positions in capital

Collective calling itself "Anonymous Sudan," but thought linked to Russia, takes responsibility for assault; authorities say interruptions swiftly dealt with and no data breached

Investigative report finds private jet linked to Tal Dilian and his Intellexa company delivered powerful surveillance equipment to notorious Rapid Support Forces

Despite plodding normalization efforts amid political turmoil and coup, Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan says ties must come with 'reconciliation,' refuses to set date for election

In this EXTRA Daily Briefing episode, editor David Horovitz and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman assess successes and failures, and how the region's alliances have shifted

Jerusalem has yet to comment on last year's coup when military seized power, arrested prime minister

Move part of efforts to facilitate dialogue between the military and the pro-democracy movement; normalization with Israel largely stalled since coup, protests

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