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At least 47 killed in Sudan army’s last Darfur stronghold el-Fasher
Al Jazeera· 9 hours agoAt least 30 civilians and 17 soldiers were killed in attacks in the city, Minni Minnawi said on...
Exclusive | How Soda, Chocolate and Chewing Gum Are Funding War in Sudan
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoNear the end of his 50-mile trip, Jaber says he pays around $330 to fighters from the Rapid Support...
Map shows worldwide summer travel advisories for Americans
Newsweek· 3 days agoThe State Department has four levels of travel alerts, including several countries where Americans...
After talks with China, Benin eases oil export ban against Niger
South China Morning Post· 5 days agoCNPC has invested US$4.6 billion in Niger’s petroleum industry, and its subsidiary PetroChina owns...
In Darfur, justice will be key to sustainable peace
Al Jazeera· 3 days agoOn May 9, 2024, almost 20 years to the day it had exposed genocide in Darfur, the HRW released another report titled “The Massalit Will Not Come Home”:...
Democracies Aren’t the Peacemakers Anymore
Foreign Policy Magazine· 2 days agoAuthoritarian states’ traditional approach to conflict outside their borders is to choose sides—supplying political-diplomatic support and military...
Who is Peter Bol? Know the Australian athlete
Olympics.com· 2 days agoFleeing the Sudanese civil war, Peter Bol came to Australia with his family when he was just eight years old. “It was completely different, it was just...
Turkey: The Kurd Problem
Strategy Page· 22 hours agoOctober 6, 2023: The government is mounting a nationwide campaign against the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party), in the wake of a PKK bombing in the capital Ankara. The Kurds are the largest ethnic ...
Opinion: Diplomacy is cheaper than defense
Bangor Daily News· 3 days agoLarry Butler of Thomaston is a former U.S. ambassador. Iran and Israel are essentially in open war, threatening a wider conflict in the Middle East....