Egypt courts Sudan as time runs out in Ethiopia dam dispute
The clock is ticking in a long-running dispute over Ethiopia’s plans to build a mega-dam
The clock is ticking in a long-running dispute over Ethiopia’s plans to build a mega-dam
Military members of the government, especially Hemedti, are likely responsible for the violence.
As the one-year anniversary of the war in Sudan approaches, the nation’s political and social fabric continues to come apart under the…
After almost a year of fighting that has displaced more than 10 million people, changed the urban landscape of Sudan’s capital, and…
Sudanese Armed Forces secured major breakthrough in reestablishing control over Khartoum.
The deal also provides for the release of political prisoners arrested since the start of the coup
Many hospitals were attacked and ambulances prevented from transporting the injured
At least 17 people have now been killed since the military seized power last week
«"The end goal is civil power and the means to accomplish this is grassroots organization"»
«The only way forward is that the ongoing handover to a new extractive class is interrupted.»
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