Quatrième jour de combats entre l’armée et les Forces de soutien rapide au Soudan, les FSR. L’issue du conflit est, elle, totalement ouverte. Voilà des semaines que le conflit est latent entre le chef de
Conflit au Soudan : les pays de la région craignent une contagion
Des médiations ont été entamées pour tenter de faire cesser les hostilités, alors que de nombreux pays est-africains et du Golfe ont des intérêts directs au Soudan. Il suffit d’observer l’intense activité diplomatique en Afrique
Soudan : les paramilitaires revendiquent le contrôle de l’aéroport
Des explosions ont secoué Khartoum mardi au quatrième jour du conflit au Soudan où la situation reste chaotique, en dépit des appels internationaux de plus en plus nombreux à cesser les hostilités qui ont déjà
Ugandan troops in Somalia lauded for contributions to Al-Shabaab war
The Uganda People’s Defense Forces [UPDF] contingent which has been serving in African Union Transition Mission in Somalia [ATMIS] has been lauded for “special” contributions in the agitation for peace in Somalia and courage in
Russian mercenaries in Sudan: What is the Wagner Group’s role?
The Russian mercenary group has been accused of plundering Sudan’s gold resources to bankroll operations in Ukraine. After battles have broken out in Sudan between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), questions
What is happening in Sudan? A simple guide
Here is a look at the power struggle and violence that are taking place in the country. Fighting has erupted in Khartoum and other cities in Sudan as powerful rival military factions battle for control,
Libya’s Recurring Government Splits And International Recognition Dilemmas – Analysis
In Libya, domestic authority fractures have become a constant in the midst of a fluid conflict. The practices of international recognition of governments pursued since 2011 have faced dilemmas stemming from three dichotomies: international vs
Sudan Slips Into Chaos: Russia Lurks In The Background – Analysis
In the Sudanese capital, civilians cower behind interior walls, fearing flying window glass and stray bullets. Commerce in Khartoum has ground to a halt. Water and electricity outages are widespread. Pitched battles have broken out
Bombing Khartoum; CIA’s Latest Attempted Coup in Africa
As I write the Sudanese Air Force is bombing Sudan’s capital city of Khartoum, an act of desperation really, because the war launched by the CIA backed coup attempt is not going very well for
Al-Qaeda Still Potent
A terror group which globalised the concept of Jihad and have existed for more than three decades is not dependent on just one leader for its survival With the recent killing of Al-Qaeda (AQ) chief