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Sudan - Page 3

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

Dubai’s Dirty Gold: Sudan’s Blood in Every Bar

May 31, 2025
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

by Durga You step off a plane at Dubai International Airport. Your carry-on bag clinks softly. Inside are gold bars, chains, and raw nuggets dug from the scorched earth of Sudan. You

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UAE Accused of Genocide Complicity in Sudan at ICJ

April 10, 2025
Human Rights/Sudan

Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of playing a pivotal role in what it describes as a “genocide” in Darfur, presenting evidence of the UAE’s involvement in fueling the ongoing

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Sudanese Army Recaptures Presidential Palace Amidst Intensifying Conflict

March 24, 2025
Geopolitics/Sudan/World

The war in Sudan has returned to its origins in a fierce battle for downtown Khartoum, where the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have regained control of critical government institutions. After days of

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

March 8, 2025
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 weapons manufactured by Turkey’s largest arms firm, Baykar,

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Sudan Files Case Against UAE at UN Court Over ‘Complicity in Genocide’

March 7, 2025
Human Rights/Sudan/World

Sudan has lodged a case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of violating the Genocide Convention by providing “direct support” to the paramilitary Rapid Support

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Shadows of Injustice: The Grim Reality of Detention in Khartoum State

March 7, 2025
Editor's Choice/Human Rights

by Our Foreign Affairs Editor A recent United Nations report has unveiled deeply troubling human rights violations in Khartoum State, Sudan, exposing a systematic pattern of arbitrary detention, torture, and inhumane treatment

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South Sudan secures fund to respond to Sudan refugee crisis

September 29, 2024
Diplomacy/News

The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group said it has approved a grant of 19.8 million U.S. dollars to help South Sudan respond to the Sudanese refugee crisis in the country. The AfDB

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Global Dispatches: Bangladesh Top Court Cuts Job Quota Amid Protests

July 25, 2024
News

Editorial Note: Daniel Jadue’s dismissal as Recoleta’s mayor after 45 days in prison highlights the contentious overlap between legal challenges and political strategy. Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s Supreme Court’s drastic cut to job quotas

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Sudan’s Collapse: Generals and the Destruction of a Nation

July 9, 2024
Sudan

To understand the current war in Sudan and the catastrophic role played by Generals Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohammed Daggalo, it is essential to explore the historical and political backdrop that set

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The Elders Express Grave Concern Over Escalating Atrocity Risks in Sudan

June 11, 2024
Events/News

The Elders have issued a stark warning about the increasing risk of atrocity crimes in Sudan, as paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) surround the North Darfuri capital, El Fasher. The group has

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