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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.
Why are the Sudan’s war dynamics so difficult to tame? Why have mediation attempts failed to produce a breakthrough?
Two years into Sudan’s civil war, a fragmented battlefield, rising humanitarian toll, and competing regional interests leave peace as distant as ever.
Sudan is currently experiencing one of the most severe humanitarian crises in recent global history, yet it remains largely overlooked ...
The international community must prioritise practical steps to protect and support Sudan’s vibrant civil society groups ...
Today we shed light on Pope Francis’ legacy in the Mediterranean between interreligious dialogue and messages of peace.
As the CDU and SPD have finalized their coalition deal, Berlin shifts toward tougher migration policies, with a new migration ...
The MED This Week newsletter provides informed insights on the most significant developments in the MENA region, bringing ...
Towards a Tech Exporting Gulf: How the AI Revolution Is Reshaping Defence and Politics in the GCC States ...
The past, the present and the future of the EU and Maghreb countries are deeply intertwined, the two regions forming a unique ...
Digital trade is increasingly shaping the global economy, yet regulatory approaches remain highly fragmented across countries ...
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