Africa
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Sudan’s Collapse: A Forgotten War in a Forgetful World
While Western leaders continue to issue statements of "deep concern" about developments in Sudan, their refusal to take concrete action reflects a global moral exhaustion accustomed to human tragedies
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Ukrainian Elements Present Among Rebels in Sudan
The Russian ambassador to Sudan mentioned the presence of Ukrainian mercenaries alongside the country's rebels
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Rapid Response Forces Launch Drone and Rocket Attacks Across Multiple Regions in Sudan
Rapid reaction forces targeted cities around Fasher, including Kordofan, with missile and drone attacks today
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Doctors Without Borders and UN Report Reveal Details of Sudan Atrocities
Doctors Without Borders and United Nations experts detailed the disasters in the Fasher region, reporting that the city is on the brink of famine, worsening the crisis
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United Nations: Situation in Sudan Is Dire
A senior United Nations official described the overall situation in Sudan as terrible and called for global support for refugees
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Sudan Crisis Mirrors “Proxy War”; Which Foreign Actors Are Involved?
The Sudan crisis now resembles a proxy war more than ever, with consequences extending beyond Sudan's borders. The involvement of over 10 foreign actors in this crisis is evident
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Rapid Response Forces Agree to Ceasefire in Sudan
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have announced their agreement to a ceasefire in the country
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Amnesty International: Sudan Faces the World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis
Amnesty International stated that Sudan is facing the world's largest humanitarian crisis, with 14 million Sudanese children in need of aid to survive
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Clashes Between Army and Militias in Sudan: How Can Lasting Peace Be Achieved?
The Sudan crisis results from decades of competition between the military and militias, suppression of civil movements, and neglect of ethnic justice. Sustainable peace in Sudan is only possible when…
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Sudan Urges Countries to Designate Rapid Reaction Forces as Terrorist Groups
The Prime Minister of Sudan called on countries worldwide to designate the Rapid Response rebels and mercenaries as a terrorist group
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Tribal Clashes in Chad Leave 33 Dead
Clashes between herders and farmers in southwestern Chad resulted in 33 deaths
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Behind Trump’s Strange Threat: Is the US Planning to Attack Nigeria?
Some media sources analyzed the background of Trump's sudden threat to attack Nigeria and assessed the likelihood of such an attack
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Sudan’s Political Crisis: From Historical Roots to Current Deadlock
Sudan's political future depends on several scenarios: first, a military victory and relative stability returning to Khartoum; second, the country's fragmentation into spheres of influence, similar to Libya's model, which…
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Sudan Calls for General Mobilization to Support Army Against Rapid Response Forces
Sudan's Security and Defense Council called on the people to support the army against the Rapid Support Forces
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Eyewitnesses Reveal Horror of “Fasher”: From Assault on Women to Killing and Looting
A news and analysis website interviewed people who fled the city of Fasher, Sudan, to examine the details of the atrocities faced by its residents
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Rapid Response Forces Attack Children’s Hospital in Darfur
Media reports indicate that Sudan's Rapid Response Forces attacked a children's hospital in North Darfur
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What Does the Occupation Regime Want from Africa?
Mashav was established in the 1960s as a tool to expand Israel's influence worldwide, during a period when the regime sought to break its isolation following African countries' independence
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Nerve Gas Used Against Sudanese Civilians in Attack on Fasher
The Sudanese ambassador to Egypt reported the use of nerve agents against residents of the city of El Fasher by Rapid Support Forces
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Emirates and Israel Play Key Roles in Sudan Amid Gold Mine Power Struggle
A Sudanese expert highlighted that the involvement of the UAE and the Israeli regime in Sudan's developments is primarily driven by the country's gold mines and the ideology of Arabization
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Why Are Darfur and the City of Fasher in Western Sudan Strategically Important?
The Darfur and Fashir region, covering one-fifth of Sudan and rich in natural resources, had the potential to be a driver of growth and stability but has become one of…
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Horrific Crime in Sudan: 300 Women Killed in Just Two Days
A Sudanese minister highlighted the horrific crimes committed by the Rapid Support Forces against women in the city of Al-Fashir
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Nigeria Responds to Donald Trump’s Threats
The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to threats made by US President Donald Trump in a statement
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Doctors Without Borders Warn of Fate of Tens of Thousands of Civilians in Sudan
Amid ongoing killings in the city of El Fasher, Sudan, Doctors Without Borders has warned of the dangers threatening tens of thousands of civilians in the area
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Tanzania’s President Wins Election with Nearly 100 Percent of Votes
Despite violent protests in Tanzania, the election commission announced the president's victory for a third term with nearly 100 percent of the votes
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Deadly Protests in Tanzania Leave 700 Dead + Video
In the violent protests following the presidential election in Tanzania, about 700 people were killed in Dar es Salaam and other parts of the country
























