The return to Sudan: Redrawing politics from square one
After more than a year and a half in Cairo, Um Mohamed is back to her home in Khartoum. But like many of the hundreds of thousands who have heeded…
After more than a year and a half in Cairo, Um Mohamed is back to her home in Khartoum. But like many of the hundreds of thousands who have heeded…
A protracted conflict looks to be setting in as both sides are averse to a true ceasefire.
The dispute is molding Cairo’s relations within the broader Nile Basin
An alternative to the resolution is a statement from the president of the Security Council.
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. A week of heavy clashes in North Darfur has strained the region’s tribal landscape,…
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. While African Union officials see Sudan’s return to the African Union as unlikely in…
The war in Sudan is increasingly testing regional fault lines, with neighboring states articulating “red lines” to justify military and security involvement.…
Regional pressure and Fasher fallout drive renewed push for Sudan ceasefire
On Sudan’s eastern coast, the military-led government in Port Sudan is swiftly moving to reshape the political landscape following the appointment of…
In a major shift in Sudan’s ongoing war, the conflict has now reached Port Sudan and Kassala — marking the first time…
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«Ethiopia is forging ahead with the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, which it began more than three years ago,…»
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