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Three drone strikes have hit key paramilitary positions in western Sudan, witnesses said Sunday, as fighting between the army ...
Head of the Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), Lt Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan, announced the formation of a national committee to investigate the US's ...
Francis Samaan’s body is in Jordan, but his heart is in Sudan. The third-year theology student sits in a quiet commons area ...
Photojournalist Giles Clarke was granted rare access to Sudan to document the impact of its brutal civil war. This is what he ...
The fragile balances of East Africa, which has been frequently associated with political crises recently, the security of the ...
Is Sudan’s war the reason for South Sudan’s economic crisis? What’s really going on with oil revenue
Oil’s importance to South Sudan’s economy is often exaggerated – the bigger challenge facing Juba is its inability to secure ...
A Northville native and filmmaker, Zervos set out in January 2023 to break a world record by visiting every country in the world faster than any person in history. The current record is held by Taylor ...
Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact ...
Sudanese reactions remain sharply divided after the United States formally accused the government of using chemical weapons ...
This month, Microsoft founder Bill Gates said of his fellow billionaire Elon Musk: “The world’s richest man has been involved in the deaths of the world’s poorest children.” Elaborating, Gates ...
If sanctions are ever to regain their credibility, they must come with genuine long-term intent. Temporary outrage followed by quiet acceptance sends precisely the wrong signal: that international ...
Wall St. Insights Chinese overseas investment outranks the U.S. by a factor of 10. Since 2000, China has funded the ...
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