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Former UN official Kamil Idris has been named Sudan's new prime minister, as the country's warring factions continue to battle for control amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.
The situation in South Sudan is heading towards a dangerous turning point due to intensifying political and military tensions and risking a return to full-scale civil war, writes Farouk Abu Deif ...
The United Nations’ special envoy to Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, has issued a stark warning about the continued flow of weapons ...
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 ...
Jeddah — Sudanese political leader Yasir Arman issues an urgent appeal to the ... have struggled amid ongoing violence and deepening fragmentation on the ground. **Yasir Arman is the leader of the ...
Title: African Union’s Failures in the South Sudan Political Crisis (2017-2025) Under Moussa Faki’s Chairmanship.
The CMI and other independent mediators, including The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, The Berghof Foundation and Inter ...
Uncertainty clouds the continuity of the Pretoria Agreement, as disagreement between Ethiopia’s federal government and the ...
As the papal conclave is approaching, who are the cardinal electors who will decide on the next pope? And what are their ...
Hakan Fidan tells Eurasian Economic Summit that economic diplomacy should be used as bridge to overcome geopolitical ...