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Fernando CarvajalEurasia Review |
Following meetings of the Quad (or Quartet) and reported indirect talks hosted by Washington, Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council (TSC) chief

As the conflicts in Sudan and Yemen escalate, the “Red Sea Axis” expands an emerging alliance between Iran, Houthis and

Nearly five months following a unilateral ceasefire declared by President Donald Trump to stop the bombing of the Sana’a-based Houthi rebels in

The Sudanese Alliance for Rights (SAR) announced filing a complaint before the International Criminal Court (ICC) against leaders of the Transitional

A week before start of the opening of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80), the US administration announced a

As the devastating civil war in Sudan enters its third year, recent events once again raise concerns over the deteriorating

Growing instability and conflict pivots continue to exacerbate catastrophe across Sudan. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces

Solutions to the brutal armed conflict in Sudan remain complicated and beyond rhetoric and accusations. Amid a new round of

The US State Department has sanctioned Sudan’s government over used of chemical weapons. The government led by General ‘Abd al-Fatah

As the balance shifts in Khartoum, Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan and allied Islamist factions collaborate “for future control of the state…in the
