
All the updates from April 15 as they happened.

All the updates from April 15 as they happened.
Sudanese mother Awadya Ahmed has long wondered why her youngest child Talab was born blind and unable to walk; now she suspects the piles of poisonous waste left by gold miners.
Sudanese authorities say the decision was taken following the channel’s ‘violation of the terms’ of licensing.
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Internet and phone network shutdown in Sudan
IODA (Internet Outage Detection and Analysis) monitors Internet infrastructure connectivity to identify outages.
A coup is said to be happening in Sudan. Communication systems pulled down.
For Intisar Altayib, who ekes out a living drawing henna tattoos in Khartoum, soaring prices in Sudan mean running up tabs at local stores and cutting back on evening feasts during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The basic income scheme, known as Thamarat (fruits) or the Sudan Family Support Programme, is an effort to soften the blow, officials say. The government hopes to use the programme to facilitate a permanent social safety net for the poorest million families, said Magdi Amin, senior advisor at Sudan's Finance Ministry.