The marches, the first since the June 3 demonstration that left at least 128 people dead, also mark the 30th anniversary of the Islamist-backed coup that brought autocrat Omar al-Bashir to power in 1989.
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Migrant rescue ship captain held in Italy gets $745,390 in donations
She struck a police boat while bringing 40 people to port on Lampedusa island.
In 2nd week in theaters, ‘Toy Story 4’ repeats at No. 1
Globally the film nets $496.5 million.
Female candidates challenge electability question in debates
For some Democrats, Hillary Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump left them asking if the country is ready to elect a female president.
Amsterdam’s hire-a-refugee program takes on tight labor market
At the end of last year, 53 percent of the city’s asylum seekers with residence permits who’d sought welfare benefits in 2014 had found work.
Flint hears from prosecutors who dropped water charges
Residents are told the three-year probe has started over and charges could be refiled.
U.N. report: Over 7,500 kids killed or wounded in Yemen since 2013
Civilians bear the brunt of the conflict, which has created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Dutch dairy farm floats on harbor in Rotterdam
The owner says the enterprise shows a new sustainable way of producing food close to where it’s consumed – in cities.
Kushner tries to sell Mideast plan to skeptical audience
Palestinians have rejected the $50 billion proposal because it does not address a future in which the sovereign state is granted independence.
Scientists successfully transfer first test tube rhino embryo
Only two northern white rhinos – both female – remain and scientists are using preserved frozen sperm in an effort to revive the species.