Sudan protest leader says to step up civil disobedience after ‘coup’
A leader of Sudan’s protest movement on Monday called the storming by security forces of a protest camp in central Khartoum a “coup” against the uprising that led to the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir.
Sudan protesters block roads in Khartoum with stones, burning tyres: witness
Sudanese protesters blocked roads in several parts of the capital Khartoum with stones and burning tyres, a witness said, after troops tried to disperse a sit-in by force.
Sudanese military council says criminals, not protesters, targeted, talks to resume soon
Sudanese Transitional Military Council said on Monday that criminal elements near a Khartoum protest site were targeted in a raid by security forces, denying that authorities were trying to clear the camp.
China warns students, scholars about visiting U.S.
China’s education ministry on Monday urged students and scholars planning to visit the United States to more carefully evaluate the associated risks, state media said, as tension between the two countries escalates.
UK’s Hunt would pursue no-deal Brexit in extremis with ‘heavy heart’
British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he would be prepared to take the United Kingdom out of the European Union without a deal if there was no alternative, and with a heavy heart.
South Korean rescuers begin test dives in Hungary to reach sunken tourist boat
South Korean rescue divers performed test dives in the Danube river in Budapest on Monday as they prepared an attempt to reach the wreckage of a pleasure boat which had been carrying mostly South Korean tourists when it sank in an accident last week.
London’s Gatwick Airport says working normally after an incident
A luggage reclaim zone at London’s Gatwick Airport was temporarily evacuated overnight after an incident but was now working normally, a spokesman for the airport said on Monday.
China to issue warning on risk of studying in U.S.: editor
China will issue a warning about the risk of studying in the United States, the editor-in-chief of a widely read Chinese newspaper, the Global Times, said on Monday.
Sudanese forces storm protest camp, three people dead: medics
At least three people were killed when Sudanese security forces stormed a protest camp in central Khartoum early on Monday, a medical association affiliated to the protesters said.
Italy PM Conte to threaten to quit unless coalition squabbles end: papers
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte will threaten to resign on Monday unless the fractious ruling parties settle their differences and get on with governing, several Italian newspapers reported.




