Sudan's warring army and Rapid Support Forces paramilitary will resume talks, a senior Saudi diplomat says, as air strikes and heavy fighting raged overnight around Khartoum despite an agreement to protect civilians.
Sudan's military has launched air strikes on a paramilitary force's base in a bid to reassert control over the country, following clashes in which scores of combatants and at least 56 civilians were killed.
Roads are blocked, shops are shut, phones are down and people are queueing for bread in Sudan a day after the army seized power in a coup that triggered unrest in which at least seven people were killed.