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As the EU's share of the global market slips, the Mercosur deal could unlock access to critical raw materials. It's also indicative of a wider EU economic pivot. It's a day more than a quarter of a...
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris on Saturday urged diplomatic missions, United Nations organizations, and foreign agencies to return to the capital Khartoum and resume their work within a week, saying conditions are now suitable for the...

Wagner Forces Seal Central African–Darfur Route, Shifting the Balance in Sudan’s Conflict

Khartoum – Al-Yurae A local official in the border town of Um Dafuq, located between Sudan and the Central African Republic (CAR), revealed that Russian...

U.S. crosses an “unacceptable line”: Venezuela raid and seizure of President Maduro ignite a global legal and diplomatic storm

A surprise U.S. military operation in Venezuela, culminating in President Donald Trump’s announcement that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife have been captured...

The “Arche de Zoé” Scandal How a Humanitarian Mission Turned into a Cross-Border Child Trafficking Operation

Khartoum – N’Djamena – Paris | By Hatim Elmadani Eighteen years after one of Africa’s most shocking humanitarian scandals, the “Arche de Zoé” case  which began...

When the Elites Betrayed Independence: The Fall of the Sudanese State from the Promise of Renaissance to the Abyss of Failure

From our Editor: Hatim Elmadani Modern Sudanese political history stands as a concentrated example of the complexities inherent in state-building within postcolonial contexts, where historical...

Salah Gosh in Cairo: Warning of “Threats to Northern State” and a Call to Preserve Sudan’s Stability

Cairo — In a rare public appearance after years of silence, former Sudanese intelligence chief Lt. Gen. Salah Abdallah “Gosh” stressed that “the top priority at this stage...

Why Now? Erdoğan Backs al-Burhan with Renewed Support

Istanbul — In a carefully timed move, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan pledged on Thursday to “enhance” cooperation with Sudan after meeting Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan in Ankara. The...

Sudan Prime Minister Kamel Idris Urges UN Security Council to Support His Government’s Peace Plan

Sudan Prime Minister Kamel Idris on Monday called on the United Nations Security Council to back his government’s plan to achieve lasting peace in Sudan, amid an...

Return of Repression: Sudan’s Military Regime Adopts al-Bashir-Style Crackdown on Revolution Activists

Sudan is witnessing a worrying resurgence of authoritarian tactics reminiscent of the deposed Omar al-Bashir regime, as the current military leadership tightens its grip...

Despite War and Hardship, Sudanese Take to the Streets to Mark the December Revolution Anniversary

Despite the ongoing war, widespread destruction, and economic collapse, dozens of Sudanese protesters took to the streets on Friday in Khartoum and Port Sudan to commemorate the seventh anniversary...

(RSF) Drone’s Strikes Target Infrastructure and Civilians Amid Escalating Conflict

Khartoum – Government sources and witnesses said on Thursday that drones, believed to be operated by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), carried out strikes...

Al-Yurae Op-Ed:Sudan’s Tragic Gamble: Burhan, Hemedti, and the Islamists’ War on Accountability and Democracy

As Sudan’s war enters its third year, the country faces one of the world’s worst humanitarian catastrophes. Tens of thousands have been killed, more...

RSF Seizure of Sudan’s Largest Oil Fields and Foreign Pullout Mark Dangerous Turning Point in the War A Major Blow to the Collapsing Economies...

In a significant escalation of Sudan’s conflict, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized control on Monday of the Heglig oil field in West Kordofan...

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