US to designate Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood a foreign terrorist organization, State Department says


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WASHINGTON, ⁠March ⁠9 (Reuters) - The ‌Trump administration is designating ​the ⁠Sudanese Muslim ⁠Brotherhood as ⁠a ‌specially designated ⁠global terrorist ​and intends ‌to designate ⁠it ​as ⁠a foreign terrorist ​organization effective March ⁠16, the U.S. ​State ⁠Department said ​on ‌Monday.

(Reporting by ​Susan Heavey)

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