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Belgian ex-diplomat Etienne Davignon is defending himself in Brussels over his alleged role in the 1961 killing of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba — a landmark case in Belgium's reckoning with its colonial past. The past is catching...
The Civil Democratic Alliance for the Forces of the Revolution, known as “Sumood” (Resilience), announced that a delegation led by its chairman, former Prime Minister Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, has begun a European tour to discuss efforts...

From Uganda to Cameroon, how Africa’s ‘leaders for life’ stay in power

Yoweri Museveni, Paul Biya, and several other African leaders have perfected tactics to cement their long rule, experts say. By Shola Lawal- Al Jazeera The home...

Surveillance, harassment and bribes: everyday life for migrants in Russia

Krasnogorsk (Russia) (AFP) – Facing digital surveillance, bribes, humiliation and street harassment, Kyrgyz taxi driver Alym never has an easy life in Russia. "We have to...

Aljazeera: How is gum arabic fuelling the war in Sudan?

Before war broke out in April 2023, Sudan was the world’s biggest gum arabic exporter, with an estimated market share of 70 to 80...

Sudan’s Offer of a Russian Base on the Red Sea: Deeper Isolation for Khartoum, Tensions with the West, and the Risk of Regional Escalation

The Wall Street Journal has revealed that Sudan submitted an offer to Moscow last October allowing Russia to establish a naval base on the...

Sudan Leans Back Toward Russia Amid Expanding Strategic Ties

In a move that signals a renewed embrace of Moscow, the Port Sudan-based authority signed a comprehensive cooperation agreement with Russia aimed at modernizing...

Sudan war at ‘turning point’ but no end in sight: analysts

Khartoum (AFP) – Sudan's army has recaptured the presidential palace from rival paramilitaries and is pushing ahead to wrest full control of the capital, but...

Major moments in Sudan’s history of coups, wars and instability

DUBAI (Reuters) -Sudan, which has been in the grip of a two-year-old war between the army and a paramilitary group, has a history of...

South Sudan: What’s led to renewed tensions?

South Sudan's security situation is volatile as civil war-time leadership divisions deepen. The UN has expressed concerned, regional mediators are scrambling, and a US...

How drones killed nearly 1,000 civilians in Africa in three years

Use of unmanned aircraft has surged in countries across Africa, often resulting in mass civilian deaths, new report finds The use of drones by several...

From the catastrophe of war to floods, the collapse of dams and the sinking of entire villages. How do the Sudanese live?

Nature has not left the displaced Sudanese citizen since the outbreak of the war between the Rapid Support Forces and the army, where rain...

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