Sudan–United States relations
The Evacuation of Foreigners from Sudan Continues
Many countries are evacuating their citizens from Sudan.
420 civilians have died in the second week of fighting between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF).
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Military coup in Sudan
Sudan’s interim prime minister and a number of senior government officials were arrested
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Ankara hails US removal of Sudan from terrorism list
Turkey hailed the U.S. on Dec. 17 for its decision to remove Sudan from its list of state sponsors of terrorism after more than 27 years.
US revises travel warning for Turkey
The US State Department raised the travel advisory level for Turkey to 3 this week, urging Americans to "reconsider travel to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions."
In its latest travel update, dated April 9, the US warns travelers to avoid areas near the Syria and Iraq borders due to terrorism and kidnapping.
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Supreme Court Allows Broad Trump Refugee Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed President Donald Trump to broadly implement a ban on refugees entering the country from around the world.
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Supreme Court allows most of Trump’s Muslim travel ban until further review
Donald Trump has secured a considerable legal and political victory, after the Supreme Court ruled that it will allow a limited version of his Muslim travel ban to take effect.
A series of lower courts had ruled his executive order, banning the entry of people from six Muslim-majority nations and suspending America’s refugee programme, was unconstitutional.
2 Federal Judges Rule Against Trump's Latest Travel Ban
A federal judge in Hawaii issued a nationwide order Wednesday evening blocking President Trump's ban on travel from parts of the Muslim world, dealing a stinging blow to the White House and signalling that Mr. Trump will have to account in court for his heated rhetoric about Islam, according to NY Times.
US ambassador to UN: Never trust Russia
Nikki Haley, the new Washington envoy to the UN, has slammed Russia and spoken out in favor of President Trump's travel ban in her first interview in the new role.
"Take it seriously. We cannot trust Russia. We should never trust Russia," she told NBC News' Matt Lauer.
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Federal Court Blocks Trump's Revised Immigration Ban
The federal judge in Hawaii has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump Administration's revised travel ban from taking effect, according to The Washington Post, quoted by BNR.
The ruling, by U.S. District Judge Derrick K. Watson, froze the travel ban before it was scheduled to take effect at midnight.