More than 3,000 protesters on Khartoum streets demand Bashir quit
Bashir, who seized power in a 1989 coup, has not faced 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 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 police use teargas on crowd demanding Bashir resign
SUDAN-PROTESTS/ (UPDATE 2):UPDATE 2-Sudanese police use teargas on crowd demanding Bashir resign
Sudanese use tear gas on crowd demanding president resign
SUDAN-PROTESTS/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Sudanese use tear gas on crowd demanding president resign
Sudan security forces kill at least 50 protesters-rights groups
Spurred on by the lifting of fuel subsidies on Monday, thousands of people have taken to the streets in Khartoum and central Sudan to protest against corruption and demand veteran President Omar Hassan Bashir step down
At least 29 killed in central Sudan's worst unrest for years
Anger has risen over rising inflation and corruption in Sudan
Sudan says 29 people killed in riots
SUDAN-PROTEST/TOLL (URGENT):Sudan says 29 people killed in riots
Boy looks at fuel pump at a burnt gas station during protests over fuel subsidy cuts in Khartoum
A boy looks at a fuel pump at a burnt gas station during protests over fuel subsidy cuts in Khartoum September 26, 2013. At least 27 people have been killed in protests in Khartoum over fuel subsidy cuts, a medical source said on Thursday . REUTERS/ Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENERGY)