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Sudan - Page 2

April 18, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Bombing Khartoum; CIA’s Latest Attempted Coup in Africa

As I write the Sudanese Air Force is bombing Sudan’s capital city of Khartoum, an act of desperation really, because the war launched by the CIA backed coup attempt is not going

Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Hunger Tightens Its Grip on Sudan’s Children as War and Aid Collapse Deepen

In Sudan, hunger has become a silent weapon of war, tightening its grip on the youngest and most vulnerable as the country descends deeper into one of the world’s most severe humanitarian disasters. According to reporting by El País, and

May 16, 2026

Turkey’s War Profiteering: How a Turkish Arms Firm Fueled Sudan’s Bloodshed

Defence/Diplomacy

A trove of leaked documents has unveiled a covert operation exposing the Turkish defence industry’s deep involvement in Sudan’s brutal civil war, revealing how

Education Is a ‘Life-Saving Intervention’ in Emergencies, Says South Sudan’s Education Minister

Interviews

In times of crisis, education is an essential component of humanitarian intervention packages, South Sudan’s Minister of General Education and Instruction Awut Deng Acuil

Pakistan Nears $1.5 Billion Arms Deal to Aid Sudan’s Army

January 10, 2026
Defence/News

Pakistan is in the final stages of a $1.5-billion deal to supply weapons and aircraft to Sudan, Reuters reports, according to a former top Pakistani air force official and multiple sources familiar

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Zamzam: When Refuge Becomes a Killing Ground

December 19, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

The phrase with which the United Nations report on Sudan issued yesterday begins, “Three days of terror with no safe refuge”, is not merely descriptive but accusatory. It indicts not only the

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Let the Sudanese People Walk toward Peace

November 14, 2025
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Human Rights

In early November, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the ‘horrifying crisis in Sudan, which is spiralling out of control’. He urged the warring parties to ‘bring an end to this nightmare of

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Mass Graves Detected in Darfur as Sudan Conflict Intensifies

November 8, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

New satellite imagery has revealed activity consistent with mass graves in El-Fasher, the Sudanese city seized by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) last month, according to a report released Thursday by

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Darfur Falls: Sudan’s War Enters a Darker Phase

November 3, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

On October 26, 2025, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group originating from the Janjaweed militias, seized control of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur. This event marked the total loss of

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UN Sounds Alarm Over Summary Executions and Civilian Atrocities in Sudan

October 28, 2025
Sudan/World

The United Nations Human Rights Office has reported alarming accounts of summary executions and other grave violations committed by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) amid their recent territorial gains in El Fasher,

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French Bank Held Responsible for Funding Sudan, Ordered to Pay $20 Million to Refugees

October 18, 2025
Business/Corruption

A Manhattan jury has ordered BNP Paribas to pay more than $20 million in damages to three Sudanese refugees, in a landmark case examining the bank’s role in facilitating the financial operations

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International Trial Targets French Bank Over Sudan Conflict Financing

September 12, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

BNP Paribas, one of the world’s largest banks, is facing a high-profile trial in a Manhattan courtroom this week over allegations that it enabled human rights abuses in Sudan by providing financial

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Sudan’s Proxy War Escalates: Turkey and UAE Locked in Secret Conflict Over Red Sea Power

July 15, 2025
Defence/Geopolitics

Port Sudan, once a neutral bastion in the Horn of Africa, is now the frontline in a growing proxy war between two of the Middle East’s most powerful players: Turkey and the

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Soaring Gold Prices Fuel War Economy in Sudan

June 20, 2025
Business

Record-high global gold prices are accelerating mining activity in Sudan, providing a vital financial lifeline to the country’s warring factions and prolonging a devastating civil conflict, according to reports cited by the

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