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El Fasher To Abu Dhabi, Tracing The Foreign Sponsors Fueling Sudan’s War

The fall of El Fasher in Darfur has thrust Sudan’s forgotten war back into view. But behind the horror and beyond the headlines lies a deeper truth: that regional powers are prolonging the conflict, and the international community remains shamefully silent.

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Gaza Aid Ship Attacked Off Malta, South Korean Shakeup, Conclave Video Game

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Gold Smuggling To Genocide: Confronting UAE’s Role In Sudan Atrocities

The United Arab Emirates has been funding and supplying weapons to the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF), accused of atrocities in Sudan. With the ICJ now hearing a case brought by the East African nation accusing the UAE of being “complicit in the genocide” during the current civil war, it’s up to the international community to put pressure on Abu Dhabi.

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Sudan War, Why Permanent Partition Is Now A Very Real Scenario

As the war in Sudan, between the military and the notorious paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, approaches its two-year mark, there is no sign of a peaceful solution or military resolution on the horizon. And the latest developments have raised concerns that the conflict will slide into a stalemate, with two administrations running the country.

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The Cruelest Weapon In Sudan’s Forgotten War: Starvation

After more than 20 months of fighting across Sudan, nearly half the country’s population entering a worsening food shortage crisis. Inexpensive and easy to implement, starvation is a weapon being used by both sides of the conflict: the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces.

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