Sudanese police fire teargas as crowd demands Bashir resign
SUDAN-PROTESTS/ (UPDATE 4):UPDATE 4-Sudanese police fire teargas as crowd demands Bashir resign
Sudanese police fire teargas as crowds demand Bashir resign
Bashir, who seized power in a 1989 coup, has been spared the sort of Arab Spring uprising that unseated autocratic rulers from Tunisia to Yemen since 2011, but anger has risen over corruption and rising inflation in the vast African country
Sudanese use tear gas on crowd demanding president resign
SUDAN-PROTESTS/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Sudanese use tear gas on crowd demanding president resign
At least 29 killed in central Sudan's worst unrest for years
Anger has risen over rising inflation and corruption in Sudan
Mali says Sahel needs rapid reaction force to fight Islamists
Attacks in Niger, growing instability in southern Libya and clashes between Tunisian government troops and Islamist militants have shown how al-Qaeda-linked rebels have taken advantage of a security vacuum in the region since French-led forces intervened in Mali earlier this year to oust them