Reports
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Aboul Gheit in Port Sudan: Laying the Groundwork for Post-War Reconstruction
Sudan Events – Agencies Historically, the Arab League’s focus on Sudanese issues has been sporadic and limited under most of…
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The Militias Had Previously Turned Them Into Military Barracks: Launch of Hospital Rehabilitation in Omdurman
Sudan Events – Agencies The war that broke out in Sudan disregarded the needs and well-being of the people, particularly…
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Currency Replacement: Completion of Security and Technical Arrangements
Sudan Events – Agencies The Supreme Committee for Currency Replacement, chaired by Sovereign Council member Lieutenant General Ibrahim Jaber, has…
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“Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam”: Sudan and Egypt Reaffirm Rejection of Any Harm to Their Water Rights
Egypt and Sudan have reiterated their rejection of “any infringement on their water rights from the Nile River” and emphasized…
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Militia Faces a Congressional Storm
Sudan Events – Agencies Senator Chris Van Hollen launched a scathing attack on Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, accusing…
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Sudan: Civil Opposition Transforms Proposal for ‘Exile Government’ into a Political Mechanism
Sudan Events – Agencies The Sudanese civil opposition alliance “Taqaddum” has referred issues related to the political process and the…
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Despite Emirati Support for the Militia, the Army Achieves Sweeping Victories
Sudan Events – Agencies The United Arab Emirates has economic and strategic objectives behind its financial and military support for…
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Currency Change: A Strategy to Redirect Cash Flow to the Banking System
Sudan Events – Agencies Sudan’s economic sector is cautiously anticipating the implementation of a decision to replace the 1000- and…
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How Has the Sudan Crisis Affected Its Relations with Neighboring Countries?
Sudan Events – Agencies Nineteen months into the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF),…
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Egypt and Uganda Agree on “Consultation and Non-Harm” Regarding Nile Water Issues
Egypt and Uganda have reached a consensus on the “need for governance of transboundary cooperation on the Nile River in…
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