A power-sharing deal is agreed in Sudan, but there's talk of another coup attempt.
For months, people protested in Sudan, calling for civilian rule. Several people were killed and hundreds injured.
Once again, people are out on the streets. But this time the Sudanese Professionals Association has mobilised its supporters to show they're committed to a new start.
All this, after Ethiopia and the African Union, worked to bring them all to the negotiating table.
Sudan’s opposition coalition has met to resolve differences over the formation of a transitional government with the ruling military council.
Now, they've reached what they call 'a political deal'. But the military says it foiled a coup attempt on Wednesday.
And the military's chief of staff was among high-ranking officials who were detained.
So with the deal yet to be implemented, what does it all mean?
And can turmoil be contained?
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