Clashes Heard in Sudan Amid Cease-Fire, Again

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The United Nations' human rights chief Volker Turk has called on Sudan's generals to "stop the senseless violence" after clashes were heard in Khartoum, despite a week-long cease-fire. Residents said clashes between rival military factions could be heard overnights in parts of the Sudanese capital despite a week-long cease-fire aimed at allowing for the delivery of aid and a ground work for a more lasting truce. David Doyle has more.