The United Nations confirmed the arrival of delegations from the warring Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Geneva for indirect discussions aimed at facilitating humanitarian aid delivery and civilian protection. However,
RSF assassinate five civilians, destroy university college in Dinder
The Al-Dinder Emergency Room in Sennar state, southeast Sudan, said that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) destroyed a university college, assassinated five civilians, and injured dozens during their attack on the surrounding villages. By the
Soft Targets, Porous Borders: Why Niger Republic Terrorists Are Trooping Into Nigeria
They take advantage of the porous borders to launch deadly attacks in northwestern Nigeria and extort people who are mostly unprotected in the area — sometimes colluding with local terrorists. With armed and menacing groups
Before IPOB, There Was MASSOB: Nigeria’s Long History Of Biafran Nationalism
Since Nigeria’s civil war ended decades ago, many groups have continued to advocate for the secession of a Biafran Republic. Today, IPOB is the loudest voice. That title, however, used to belong to another group
Cairo conference marks a milestone, but Sudan’s road to peace remains uncertain
Analysis: The Cairo summit marked a significant step towards unifying the Sudanese political position to end the war, but huge challenges remain. Rival Sudanese stakeholders convened in Cairo on Saturday to chart a roadmap for
Countering Coups: How to Reverse Military Rule Across the Sahel
Patterns in the Sahel’s coups provide guidelines to building effective democracies. Three years of coups around Africa’s Sahel region — eight of them in six nations, from Guinea on the Atlantic to Sudan on the
For Sahel Stability, U.S. Needs Broader, Coordinated Policy
U.S. efforts can advance peace with a wider scope, deeper integration to its efforts. As military coups and violent insurgencies have spread across Africa’s Sahel over the past decade, U.S. policy has professed to recognize
In Africa, the Need to Engage With Democracies and Coup Regimes
Three West African coup leaders — a general, a colonel and a captain — gathered last weekend to formally ally their regimes in Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso. Their meeting dramatized two realities for Americans
Palestine and Western Sahara: Two intersecting causes and resistance paths, By Oubi Bouchraya Bachir
This similarity between the two causes has led to the intersection of the two peoples’ struggles at many stages. The Palestinian cause has strongly returned to the forefront of events since 7 October 2023, in
La Confédération des États du Sahel, un stress supplémentaire pour la minorité occidentale
L’annonce de la création officielle de la Confédération des États du Sahel, en prolongement de l’Alliance des États du Sahel déjà existante depuis l’année dernière, représente une nouvelle étape stratégiquement importante pour les trois pays