The Islamist movement, Sudan’s great national lie in a time of war
Sudan’s war has once again exposed the Islamist movement as the core driver of collapse
Sudan and the long road to hard peace
Sudan’s search for peace remains trapped between fragile truces and military realities
SAF rule is the root of Sudan’s instability
SAF domination has fueled war and collapse, leaving civilian rule as Sudan’s only hope
Burhan appears with EU-sanctioned ally
Burhan’s appearance with an EU-sanctioned ally fuels criticism of the SAF’s conduct
Rising political violence hits humanitarian groups in South Sudan
Armed attacks on aid facilities in South Sudan’s Jonglei state have forced charities to halt operations as violence escalates.
Gunmen kill over 160 people in deadly attack on Nigerian village
Gunmen attacked the Nigerian village of Woro, killing more than 160 people, burning homes and kidnapping dozens.
Russia and the US agree to restore military contacts at Ukraine talks
Russia and the United States agreed to restore high-level military contacts during Ukraine talks in Abu Dhabi, as negotiations continue despite deep divisions over territory.
NNPC seeks Chinese partner to revive loss making oil refineries
Nigeria’s NNPC is negotiating with a Chinese company to take an equity stake in one of its refineries as part of efforts to revive loss making plants.















