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Recent News
- A critical juncture for Sudan’s democratic transition | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank March 28, 2023
- Joint Darfur security force to be deployed across South Darfur as new batch graduates – Dabanga Radio TV Online February 9, 2023
- Africa: Remembering A True Friend – Roger Winter (1942 – 2023) – allAfrica.com February 8, 2023
- Joint Darfur security force to be deployed across South Darfur as new batch graduates – Dabanga Radio TV Online February 7, 2023
- ICG: No clear path out of Sudan’s deadlock but progress remains possible | Radio Dabanga August 14, 2022
- Sudan and prospects of seeing light at the end of the tunnel – Sudan Tribune August 7, 2022
- U.S. top diplomat for Africa presses Sudanese military to restore civilian government – Sudan Tribune June 13, 2022
- Joint Security Keeping Forces in Darfur receive training on Human Rights, Protection of Civilians and Humanitarian Principles – Sudan | ReliefWeb June 5, 2022
- Troika and EU Statement on the Resignation of Sudanese Prime Minister Hamdok – United States Department of State January 4, 2022
- Baker signs genocide education bill | WBUR News December 2, 2021
Events
Tag Archives: Washington Post
UN moves toward ending UN-AU peacekeeping in Sudan’s Darfur — Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/un-moves-toward-ending-un-au-peacekeeping-in-sudans-darfur/2020/06/04/b1b089c4-a626-11ea-898e-b21b9a83f792_story.html UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously to move ahead toward ending the joint U.N.-African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan’s vast western Darfur region and replacing it with a civilian mission focusing on the country’s democratic transition, … Continue reading
The Georgetown Student Who Became Justice Minister of Sudan — Washington Post
He was preparing for life as an academic. A new government in his homeland had bigger plans for him. By Rebecca Hamilton February 5, 2020 Late last summer, Nasredeen Abdulbari, 41, was in the Georgetown University Library, editing the fifth … Continue reading
Sudan protests: Omar al-Bashir exploited ethnic division for decades. Now Sudan is united against him. – The Washington Post
The ongoing protests against Bashir are stronger than ever because of a new sense of national solidarity. Source: Sudan protests: Omar al-Bashir exploited ethnic division for decades. Now Sudan is united against him. – The Washington Post
Sudan could explode: Now is not the time for the U.S. to play nice with Khartoum – The Washington Post
The Obama administration can’t remain silent. Source: Sudan could explode: Now is not the time for the U.S. to play nice with Khartoum – The Washington Post