The Women's March remained a key part of the so-called resistance to Trump's agenda in the years that followed.
As the Sudanese military reasserts its control over the capital, having finally chased out its rival the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the full scale of the destruction of two years of war is becoming clear.Government ministries, banks and office blocks stand blackened and burned, while the museum – a symbol of the nation's proud history and culture – has been particularly hard hit.
Senior officials say tens of thousands of artefacts were either destroyed or shipped off to be sold during the time the RSF was in control of central Khartoum, where the museum is situated."They destroyed our identity, and our history," Ikhlas Abdel Latif Ahmed, director of museums at Sudan's National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums, told the BBC's Newsday programme.Before the conflict, the National Museum was a gem.
Located at the very heart of Sudan – close to the Presidential Palace, and the confluence of the Blue Nile and White Nile rivers – it told a story of the succession of great civilisations that inhabited this area over time.Now, when museum officials made an inspection visit, they were greeted with shattered glass, bullet cases on the floor and traces of looting everywhere.
"The building was very unique and very beautiful," Ms Ahmed said.
"The militia [the description Sudanese officials give to the RSF] took so many of the unique and beautiful collections, and destroyed and damaged the rest."The US government has not commented on RedNote so far, and neither has Beijing.
But Chinese state media seems upbeat about it, with Global Times even interviewing a US user who said she would "love to interact with Chinese users".RedNote's American fate is anyone's guess - but for now, at least online, the US-China rivalry is taking a break. Thanks to cat pictures.
A man has appeared in court over a car crash that killed a two-year-old boy at the weekend.Sharjeel Shahzad, 30, of Cooksey Lane, Great Barr, was charged with a series of offences including causing death by dangerous driving after the crash on Saturday night in Dartmouth Road, Smethwick, near Birmingham.