Moscow has stricter say over efforts to influence since Yevgeny Prigozhin’s death as western militaries exit the Sahel On 3 May, as top US officials confirmed the presence of Russian security forces in the same
Sudan: 345 Killed As Destruction Continues To Tear Through Darfur
Since the war started a year ago, the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been engaged in brutal fighting, resulting in the killing of at least 345 and over 2,600 injuries, according
Why the US is unable to restrain the UAE in Sudan
In late April, the US envoy to the UN urged the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and others to stop interfering in Sudan’s war, warning that a “crisis of epic proportions is brewing.” That comes as
Sudan: A Country of the Displaced — Startling Figures of the Conflict-Displaced in Sudan
Last year marked the highest level of conflict-related internal displacement ever recorded in the world, with 68.3 million people–with Sudan contributing the highest percentage to this record, according to a new report from the Internal
Soudan : Washington impose des sanctions à deux commandants paramilitaires
Les Etats-Unis ont annoncé mercredi imposer des sanctions contre deux commandants des forces paramilitaires au Soudan et assuré faire pression pour empêcher ces forces de lancer une offensive à el-Facher au Darfour. Le Trésor américain
US slaps sanctions on Sudan paramilitary commanders over Darfur offensive
The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on two commanders of Sudan’s paramilitary force, vowing pressure to stop the unit from an offensive on the Darfur city of el-Fasher. The Treasury Department said it was
Russia, China and Iran Must Not Seize Control of Sudan
Moscow has undertaken a radical change in its involvement in the Sudanese conflict, with the Kremlin now providing al-Burhan’s Islamist-aligned SAF its “uncapped” military support. In return, Moscow is hoping the Sudanese leader will honour
The UN warns Sudan’s warring parties that Darfur risks starvation and death if aid isn’t allowed in
The United Nations food agency warned Sudan’s warring parties Friday that there is a serious risk of widespread starvation and death in Darfur and elsewhere in Sudan if they don’t allow humanitarian aid into the
Trafficking in the Sahel: Cracking down on illicit drugs
Cocaine, cannabis and opioids are getting easier to buy as criminal networks and armed groups capitalise on the fragile Sahel region’s “natural stopover point” to Europe on trafficking routes from South America, but authorities with
Military regimes have turned the Sahel into a ‘black hole’ of information
In the central Sahel, journalists and reporters have seen their working conditions deteriorate ever since they were taken over by military juntas, international organisations marking World Press Freedom Day on Friday have found. Mali, Burkina