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The destruction of Al-Sunut Forest in the heart of Khartoum is not an isolated incident, but the climax of a long history of deforestation, unsustainable fuel use, and policy failure in Sudan. Al-Yurae Op-ed The systematic destruction of Al-Sunut...
Critics say it’s enabling violence in Sudan. And while backing Somalia’s unity, it is doing business with Somaliland. The result: The UK is increasingly seen as an amplifier of the Horn of Africa’s crises. In December, as...

Myopia or the Story of Sudan’s Membership in the British Commonwealth Countries

The term Commonwealth refers to shared prosperity or wealth and is used to describe direct and close cooperation between countries or a country for...

Europe, the UN and the fight for human rights

  In the last 12 months, we’ve had a number of milestone anniversaries: 75 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in December 2023,...

The Sudanese “Takiya” is the answer for principles of localization in humanitarian aid

The Sudanese "Takiya" (plural: Takaya) derives its name from the hospitable establishments founded by Sufi order sheikhs to shelter the poor, travelers, and their...

Vision for Asymmetric Federalism in Sudan -Hatim Elmadani

I propose a system of regional decentralization in Sudan similar to the model applied in the United Kingdom. Here's how it would work: Regional Parliaments:...

The ongoing conflict of the two generals in Sudan roots and causes,

The ongoing conflict in Sudan is deeply rooted in complex historical, political, and ethnic factors. Here's an overview of the key issues: which have become...

Erosion of fundamental principles to protect civilians

The coronavirus pandemic is not the only news we should be paying attention to at the moment. This spring marks a truly grim milestone:...

75 years of human rights: what’s to celebrate?- Imogen Foulkes

75 years ago, the world united around a groundbreaking document. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights reflected a shared belief in “never again”, a...

What It’s Like To Be A Pediatric Nurse In Sudan Right Now

Auatf Mater Jaber, who works in the neonatal unit at UNICEF-supported Wad Madani Children's Hospital in Gezira State, southeast-central Sudan, describes how she manages...

Sudan and the ring of fire

By: Tara O’Connor With war between Israel and Palestine, centred on Gaza, the ring of fire that has engulfed the Sahel now appears to reach...

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...

All Eyes Are on the War In Gaza, But Another World Crisis In Sudan Is Also In Dire Need of Our Attention

Yasmeen Freightman Over the last month, the harrowing conflict between Israel and Palestine has taken center stage for much of the world to agonizingly witness...

Promising signals from Saudi-sponsored Jeddah closed-door talks in halting Sudan bloodletting

Story by By Jameel Altheyabi All eyes of Sudanese people and peace advocates are turned toward Jeddah in western Saudi Arabia, with a “ray of...

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