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AllAfrica on MSNOpinion
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 ...
The Israeli police have cancelled two demonstrations planned by Sudanese refugees who sought to protest the atrocities taking ...
WLNS Lansing on MSN
Lansing protest highlights Sudan's ongoing humanitarian crisis
‘Wicked: For Good’ has $150 million opening, ending box office trance Can't-Miss Play: 66-yard score! Shedeur Sanders' first ...
With Sudan's warring parties effectively splitting the country in half, insecurity and instability are poised to spread across the region.
On Saturday Nov. 29, the Sudanese American Community of Tampa will protest the violence happening across Sudan.
Dozens of community members lined the steps of the Manitoba Legislature building in Winnipeg on Saturday afternoon, holding ...
Darfur’s governor said this week that 27,000 people were killed in the days following RSF’s el-Fasher siege last month.
The Kathmandu Post on MSNOpinion
Nepotism and cronyism
Madam Karki and the entire council of ministers must understand that this is an extreme case of cronyism and nepotism ...
Tens of thousands fled the Sudanese city of El Fasher after it fell to a paramilitary group, leaving many families hungry and ...
The third weekend in November offered the world two disastrous days for solving polycrisis problems, starting in the Brazilian Amazon city of Belém at the United Nations climate summit (‘COP30’) on ...
COP30 ends in acrimony as developed nations push for fossil fuel phase-out – without promising funds
Beyond the fight over fossil fuels, COP30 delivered mixed results in adaptation, Just Transition, and Loss and Damage – ...
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