International Edition
International Edition
Podcasts
Newsletters
Follow us
Alerts
App
Video
Arab Showcase
Weekend
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
Olympics
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Horse Racing
News
UAE
Gulf
MENA
US
UK
Europe
Asia
Business
Aviation
Economy
Energy
Money
Property
Banking
Markets
Opinion
Comment
Editorial
Obituaries
Cartoon
Feedback
Future
Science
Space
Technology
Climate
Environment
Road to Net Zero
Health
Culture
Art & Design
Books
Film & TV
Music & On-stage
Pop Culture
Lifestyle
Travel
Fashion & Beauty
Food
Motoring
Luxury
Home & Garden
Wellbeing
Things to do
Sport
Football
Cricket
Olympics
F1
Tennis
Combat Sports
Horse Racing
Sudan's main civilian bloc the FFC did not join the initiative, which was also snubbed by the resistance committees, who have organised protests against military rule. AFP
A Sudanese fire-breather performs at a rally in Khartoum in support of political talks called for by army chief Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, who led last year's military takeover. All pictures: AFP
Hundreds attended the demonstration outside the Al Sadaka conference hall.
The rally was organised by 'The Call of Sudan's People' political initiative, which seeks to end Sudan's political crisis.
A man carries a snake at the rally.
Demonstrators called for national consensus as various factions in the country seek a return to democratic rule.
Sufi religious leader Al Tayeb Al Jed, who launched 'The Call of Sudan's People' last month, attends a meeting at the rally.
Delegations take part in a meeting inside the hall.
Sudan's main civilian bloc the FFC did not join the initiative, which was also snubbed by the resistance committees, who have organised protests against military rule. AFP
A Sudanese fire-breather performs at a rally in Khartoum in support of political talks called for by army chief Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, who led last year's military takeover. All pictures: AFP
Hundreds attended the demonstration outside the Al Sadaka conference hall.
The rally was organised by 'The Call of Sudan's People' political initiative, which seeks to end Sudan's political crisis.
A man carries a snake at the rally.
Demonstrators called for national consensus as various factions in the country seek a return to democratic rule.
Sufi religious leader Al Tayeb Al Jed, who launched 'The Call of Sudan's People' last month, attends a meeting at the rally.
Delegations take part in a meeting inside the hall.
Sudan's main civilian bloc the FFC did not join the initiative, which was also snubbed by the resistance committees, who have organised protests against military rule. AFP
Rallies in Sudan's capital Khartoum - in pictures
More Galleries
Winners of HIPA 2024 - in pictures
Burj Khalifa Sky Palace up for sale for Dh180 million