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Darfur’s troubled waters hold key to peace

Each year, 06 November marks the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict. Here we report on how...

Sudan Normalize Ties with Israel: A “New Stab in the Back” For the Palestinians?

Less than three months President Donald J. Trump has brokered a peace agreement between Arab-Muslim nation and Israel. Sudan have confirmed will normalize relations...

Little progress on disputed Abyei region between Sudan and South Sudan

Despite the strengthening of the relationship between Sudan and South Sudan, little progress has been made regarding the disputed Abyei region, the head of...

Sudan alert: Flooding and surging inflation threaten humanitarian assistance

Catastrophic flooding and rising food and health costs in Sudan, have driven up the number of people in need, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Friday.  Authorities declared...

Progress on Sudan political transition, but challenges remain

Political developments in Sudan continue to move along a positive trajectory, while planning for a UN mission to assist the transitional government is progressing,...

A Tale of Two Sudans

For the first time in decades, Sudan is on a path to peace and democracy, turning the fall of a dictatorial regime into a...

Sudan: Darfur deal welcomed by UN chief as ‘historic achievement’

A peace agreement between Sudanese authorities and key armed movements from Darfur could provide a path to national unity, the head of the joint...

Belarus and the lessons from Sudan

The political development unfolding in Minsk, with high possibility to spill over and spread throughout the former Soviet republic of Belarus is sensitive and...

Nile water is indivisible

On August 6, the international news agency Rossiya Segodnya held an online roundtable "Ethiopia, Egypt, Sudan: how to share the waters of the Nile."...

Violence in Sudan’s Western Darfur forces 2,500 into Chad

Recent clashes in Sudan’s Western Darfur region has driven more than 2,500 people across the border into neighbouring Chad, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR)...

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