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Former Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has issued a stark warning about the future of Sudan, cautioning that continued warfare could lead to the country’s fragmentation. Speaking at the ...
If the warring sides continue to refuse a cease-fire or peace talks, that could yield a situation similar to what has ...
Former UN official Kamil Idris has been named Sudan’s new prime minister, as the country’s warring factions continue to ...
Prepared by Amjad Sharaf al-Din al-Makki of sudanile.com for Sudan Media Forum At a pivotal moment in Sudan’s contemporary ...
Air and ground assaults intensify as the RSF pushes to establish parallel government while civilians bear the brunt of ...
ALBAWABA- Sudan’s Sovereignty Council has appointed veteran diplomat and legal scholar Dr. Kamil Al-Tayeb Idris as the country’s new Prime Minister, mar ...
The war in Sudan has taken a dramatic turn for the worse. Changes in battlefield tactics, along with new political and diplomatic dynamics, are hampering mediation – and could see Sudan divided under ...
To see Sudan’s civil war through the simplistic lens of the RSF vs SAF is not only deceptive, but misunderstands entirely the ...
The ongoing Sudanese war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues to reveal hidden motives and expose ...
This week on The Horn, Alan talks with Abdul Mohammed, a former senior official on Sudan at the UN and the African Union, about Sudan's growing fragmentation ... of the country as both the ...
Opinion - Influenced by its demographic size, geographic location, and historical leadership of Pan-Africanism, Ethiopia ...