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Diplomatic Relations between Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan: The Nile Dispute

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), located 25 miles from Ethiopia's border with Sudan, marks the start of a new chapter in the disputed...

Another year of sadness for Sudan

I didn’t go to the poet Mzi Mahola’s funeral. Ernest, another well-known Eastern Cape poet, said that he would give me a lift in...

Conflict in Sudan and impacts in Darfur

Authors: Kelvin Benny and Amit Binesh* Abstract: Located in the crossroads of civilizations, the region of Darfur marks the transition from the Sahara to Sahel....

What Trump’s 2024 Presidency Means for the Horn of Africa

With Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2024, the Horn of Africa faces new and profound challenges. The Horn views this shift...

Sudan’s Struggle with Economic Development from Natural Resources

Sudan, a country with immense natural resource wealth, has faced long-standing struggles in utilizing its economic potential due to a combination of geographical challenges,...

War-torn Sudan: A Nation in Agony

The Sudan Civil War, which has spanned decades and taken on different forms, is one of the most complex and devastating conflicts in Africa....

Balancing Urgent Aid and Long-Term Resilience in Humanitarian Supply Chains: Lessons from Sudan

Humanitarian Supply Chains (HSCs) play a critical role in addressing the immediate needs of vulnerable populations in conflict zones and disaster-stricken areas. However, as...

Sudan: Thousands of civilians trapped in fighting have nowhere safe to go

Thousands of civilians remain trapped by heavy fighting in Al Fasher, Sudan, where Al Saudi, the only remaining hospital, has suffered repeated attacks, and...

Tigrayans in Sudan: A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds

Amid the devastating Tigray genocidal war from 2020 to 2022, tens of thousands of Tigrayans fled their homeland, seeking refuge in neighboring Sudan. They...

Weapon Supplies from China, Russia, Turkey, and United Arab Emirates Fuelling Sudanese War

In the latest Amnesty International's report titled, "New Weapons Fuelling the Sudan Conflict" released on July 24, indicated that new weapons supplied by China,...

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Authors: Sanjay Turi and Praveen Sothwal* Amid rising geopolitical uncertainty...

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Russia’s economy is not collapsing, but it is also...

Jihadi and separatist strikes push Mali toward fragmentation

On Saturday, an alliance of al Qaeda-linked militants and...

NATO considers ending its annual summits to avoid tensions with Trump

NATO is considering stopping its annual summits, a decision...

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