With Sudan's warring parties effectively splitting the country in half, insecurity and instability are poised to spread across the region.
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Sudan: A Counter-Revolutionary War by Brutal Elites, Backed by International Economic Interests, Against a Nation in Protest
Interview - Nisrin Elamin is Assistant Professor in the Departments of Anthropology and African Studies, specializing in Sociocultural Anthropology at the University of Toronto. She investigates "the ...
Lamamra will visit Port Sudan and Addis Ababa amid ongoing conflict and a severe humanitarian crisis. According to a UN ...
The FIFA Arab Cup qualifiers kicked off in Qatar yesterday with Palestine, Kuwait and Syria reaching the group stage on a thr ...
The United States has presented Sudan's warring parties with a proposal for a truce but neither side has formally accepted it ...
MUSCAT: Oman national football team sealed its qualification for the Fifa Arab Cup 2025 after defeating Somalia 4–1 on ...
China, which views democratically-governed Taiwan as its own territory, has ramped up military and political pressure over the past five years to assert its claims, which Taipei strongly rejects ...
The United Nations is finding it increasingly difficult to help resolve conflicts, given the fragmentation of the ...
Discrimination against Black African migrants in Tunisia is a deliberate political strategy designed to divert public anger ...
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Sudan's Al Burhan tones down criticism of US roadmap for peace
Country's highest military and security body changes course and asks 'relevant authorities' to respond to plan ...
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Who is Rama Duwaji? NYC’s Gen Z First Lady combines art, fashion and politics with quiet power and uncompromising ...
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