Mass protests for civilian rule in Sudan
Huge crowds also took to the streets in other parts of the capital and met barrages of tear gas in two areas less than 2km away from the presidential palace.
Huge crowds also took to the streets in other parts of the capital and met barrages of tear gas in two areas less than 2km away from the presidential palace.
Police said they are keeping an "open mind" about the motive for the attack and have appealed to the public for information.
The made-for-television moment was unthinkable just two years ago, when the men were trading base insults and grim threats.
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More than 50,000 people have rallied in support of Hong Kong police as the semi-autonomous territory braces for another day of protests.
A US man has pleaded guilty to illegally shipping guns to an Australian weapons dealer using a crate with a secret compartment to fool customs officials.
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He started with a joke, but the gloves came off as laughter rippled through the room.
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The building of more public housing should not be dependent on the sale of existing public housing.
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