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AHMED KODOUDA is an aid worker who was based in Sudan until March 2023.
How Sudan’s civil war turned into a trans-regional conflict, entangling aspiring hegemons, fragile neighbours, and opportunistic spoilers.
Decades of overlapping conflicts, fragmented loyalties and militia networks complicate the narrative of a two-sided war between the Sudan Armed Forces and the RSF.
South Sudan said on Tuesday it would consolidate relations with neighbouring Sudan, aiming to enhance strategic coordination ...
For many South Sudanese, aid cuts offer hardship, but also hope of breaking through a detested status quo. For others, it is ...
Fifty years ago in Cambodia, America turned a blind eye to reports of mass killings. In Sudan today, it can do better.
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South Sudan teetering on the edge of civil war
Escalating violence between factions led by the president and vice president, compounded by regional proxy dynamics, risks ...
The Republic of South Sudan gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, following decades of bloody civil war. However, ...
The United Nations called for a cessation of hostilities between the army and fighters loyal to South Sudan’s deputy ...
In 2010, Dr Lam Akol cautioned South Sudanese against prematurely voting for independence. He warned that a weak government ...
Observers say the country is still on a knife edge with politically-motivated purges targeting Machar allies who are either dismissed from their positions or detained.
As the gateway to the Sahara, the Sahel and the Horn of Africa, Sudan’s location gives it enormous geostrategic importance ...