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Renewed fighting in Western Equatoria State tells a grim story—a peace deal gasping its last breath, and a country lurching ...
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Sudan’s Peace and the Double Standards
From Lebanon to Iraq and Syria, calls for shutting down non-state militancy are growing louder. Stances on this phenomenon in Sudan reflect a clear double standard. Instead of demanding the ...
Once deported to Bhutan, some Nepali-speaking Bhutanese refugees say they are told to leave. Many have since disappeared, ...
Colonial borders still shape today’s global conflicts. Drawn without consent, these lines continue to fuel wars, identity ...
Gen Mohamed Dagalo, commander of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, has been selected to head an alliance of political parties and rebel groups, seen as a step towards setting up a parallel government in ...
There is this saying that one shouldn’t speak ill of the dead. It is actually a doublespeak. You can’t very well go before a ...
During the reopening of parliament on Wednesday, President Salva Kiir said there was a need for unity and national reconciliation, adding that the “doors of peace remain open.” ...
Over two years have passed since Sudan plunged into a civil war that has caused what aid organizations have described as one ...
Why did we seek the independence of South Sudan? If not all of us, at least the majority—including the SPLM ...
Rumours about Kiir's health have long circulated but the topic is absolutely off-limits for discussion in official circles.
A federal judge on Friday briefly halted deportations of eight immigrants to war-torn South Sudan, sending the case to another judge, in Boston, the day after the Supreme Court green-lighted their ...