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At least 14 soldiers were killed and several others injured in South Sudan after a suspected "love triangle" dispute led to a deadly shootout, the army said on Wednesday. A clash between members of the Unified VIP Protection Force,...
The price of an ounce of gold soared past $4,000 on Tuesday, as investors move towards the safe-haven asset in response to mounting debt and other issues threatening the standing of US dollar-denominated assets like Treasury Bonds....

Scarification and facial markings in South Sudanese communities… aesthetic rituals facing extinction

In South Sudan, particularly in villages and remote rural areas, men and women of all ages take pride in adorning their faces and foreheads...

Gazan Students Granted UK Scholarships Amid War

Dozens of Palestinian students trapped in Gaza are set to begin studies at British universities after the UK government announced plans to help evacuate...

The Sudanese government rejects Quartet plan as Islamist movement vehemently denounces proposals

KHARTOUM -Al-Yurae– Sudan’s army-backed government on Saturday rejected a truce proposal put forward a day earlier by the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United...

Britain fires its ambassador in Washington over ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Al-Yurae-London- Britain dismissed its ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson, over ties to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, the...

Asylum Seeker Trial Sparks Widespread Debate, Protests, and Political Divisions in Britain

LONDON (Al-Yurae) — A criminal trial involving an Ethiopian asylum seeker has become the latest flashpoint in Britain’s contentious national debate over immigration, public...

A new electronic system to verify the legality of foreign residents in Britain and arrivals via airlines

London – Al-Yurae: Britain has announced the expansion of its domestic and international campaign to stop the flow of illegal immigration and foreign residents living...

Sudan renews its call for the international community to designate the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as a terrorist militia.

The Sudanese government has renewed its call for the international community to designate the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as a terrorist organization, citing what...

Will Durham Sudan Archive Repository: Be the Lifeline for Sudan’s Heritage in the Aftermath of the War

Guardians of Memory, Agents of Recovery Beneath the silent watch of Durham Cathedral’s enduring stones, the Sudan Archive emerges as a profound meditation on memory...

A Centennial Salutation: Honouring Dickens and the Glorious Legacy of His Museum

Today, 9 June 2025, heralds a singular occasion: the centennial of the Charles Dickens Museum, a bastion of literary legacy that has embraced the...

Unesco just added to its list of intangible cultural heritage the metals engraving and celebrations of Prophet Mohammed’s birthday in Sudan

Written by Liv Kelly Learning about a destination’s local traditions can be one of the most gratifying and fascinating experiences to have while travelling. And though...

The Irish Times view on fighting in Sudan: the world stands idly by

Pillage, rape and mass killings have again returned to one of the world’s most impoverished regions, at a time when the international community is...

Charles the ‘green king’ harnesses love of nature for UK coronation

London (AFP) – King Charles III, once mocked as a crank for admitting he talked to plants and championing organic farming, has steeped his coronation...

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