Sudan said on Monday that President Omar al-Bashir has left South Africa.
The whereabouts of Sudanese President Al-Bashir were still not known on Monday morning, more than 12 hours since the first report that he had left SA.
A court order blocking the departure from SA of Sudan’s president al-Bashir brings to the fore the troubled relationship between Africa and the ICC.
Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir has been ordered to remain in South Africa.
A South African court is due to rule on whether the country is obliged to arrest Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir.
Is Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir — wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity — in South Africa for the AU summit?
The country’s leader has claimed victory in polls censured by opposition parties and the West.
The opposition parties appear to be boycotting their own anti-election boycott event.
Millions of Sudanese are registered to vote in the country’s upcoming elections, but Omar al-Bashir is expected to win another five years in office.
ICC Prosecutor says the UN Security Council made no effort to end the conflict in Sudan, making it difficult to investigate.
Omar al-Bashir has been named as a possible candidate for the presidential elections despite doubts he would stand again.
Civil war looms after rebels spurn a proposal to end the violence raging across South Sudan.
Talks between South Sudan’s government and rebels have been put on hold until an agenda has been drafted by negotiators and agreed on by both sides.
"Al-Intibaha", Sudan’s most popular newspaper and critic of government, has been ordered to stop publishing.
More than 3 000 protesters took to the streets of the Sudanese capital Khartoum to demand President Omar Hassan al-Bashir quit.
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who faces international war crimes charges, could shake things up if he shows up at UN general assembly.
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir, who was attending an AU health summit, has left Nigeria following demands for his capture over war crime charges.
China has never promised South Sudan $8-billion in development funds after President Salva Kiir visited Beijing in April, a senior diplomat has said.
Sudan and South Sudan have reached agreements on a demilitarised border zone and oil production but made limited progress on contested areas.
Khartoum’s gaping revenue hole has worsened the distrust between the north and south.
South Sudan has said it will pull all police out of a disputed region and is committed to peace, just as Khartoum declares a state of emergency.
Sudanese forces have killed hundreds of South Sudanese during a daylong battle for Sudan’s most important oil field, Heglig.
George Clooney was arrested at Sudan’s embassy in Washington during a protest against an escalating humanitarian emergency in Sudan.
Actor and activist George Clooney has reiterated his calls for attention to the war between Sudan and newly-independent South Sudan.
The latest talks between Sudan and South Sudan have ended without any deal on the contentious issues of disputed border areas and oil revenue sharing.
Sudan’s president has told nearly two million people displaced by conflict in Dafur to leave the refugee camps and return to their villages.
Its archenemy to the north remains hostile, but Africa’s newest state is not blameless either.
The ICC says it is reporting Malawi to the UN Security Council for refusing to arrest Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir, wanted by the court for genocide.
In a new sign of a breakdown in relations, Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir has accused South Sudan of betrayal, saying the country was supporting rebels.
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/ 13 October 2011
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir arrived in Malawi on Thursday for a regional trade summit, despite the international war crimes warrant against him.
Human Rights Watch has asked Malawi to arrest Sudan’s Omar al-Bashir on an international war crimes warrant if he goes to the trade summit this week.
Salva Kiir has lead the first top-level delegation to Khartoum since South Sudan’s secession, with key issues like oil and borders on the agenda.