Reports
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Sudan: Shifting International Stance, Fierce Battles, and Silent Political Maneuvers
Sudan Events – Agencies More than 28 months into Sudan’s war, the international community has sharpened its tone against the…
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How the Weapon of Starvation Shapes the Resilience of Cities in Darfur and Kordofan
Sudan Events – Agencies Outstretched hands, hollow eyes, and bodies that may have escaped bullets and shells but not hunger.…
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High Demand for Voluntary Return of Sudanese Amid Egyptian Facilitation
Sudan Events – Agencies The Egyptian government has expanded its support for Sudanese citizens seeking voluntary return to their homeland,…
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Germany’s Role in Sudan’s War
Sudan Events – Agencies While public discourse in Germany and many other European countries continues to revolve primarily around issues…
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The Starvation Siege of El-Fasher Orchestrated by the UAE
Sudan Events – Agencies Introduction El-Fasher is starving. The siege imposed by the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF), reinforced by…
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U.S. AFRICOM and the Security Challenge in East and West Africa
Germany – Al-Mohaqiq The Deputy Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Christopher Grady, underscored the strategic importance of…
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(Sudan… Land of Blood) – A New Report by Bernard-Henri Lévy Published in an Israeli Newspaper
Prepared for publication by the Diplomatic Editor of Al-Riwaya Al-Oula In fresh coverage published today, August 8, 2025, the Israeli…
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“Cocaine Inc”: How British Drug Money Turns into Gold in Dubai
Sudan Events – Agencies The British newspaper The Times, in its investigative series Cocaine Inc, has exposed one of the…
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Sudanese RSF fighters kill more than 40 people in Darfur camp
Sudan Events – Agencies Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has attacked a famine-hit camp for displaced people in Darfur,…
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French Writer: Starvation a Weapon of War in Sudan, as in Gaza
Sudan Events – Agencies French writer Maïlys de la Dée, in a report published by Jeune Afrique magazine, said Sudan’s…
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