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  US indirect talks between Sudan army and RSF ahead of ceasefire negotiations
Indirect preliminary talks between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) began in Washington D.C. last week, marking a significant step towards formal ceasefire negotiations and efforts to stabilise the...
    
  Money, mercenaries and mayhem: How Israel and UAE are investing in regional chaos
In the flickering twilight of El-Fasher, a child clutches a soot-covered doll beside a pile of ashes where her home once stood. Mothers huddle in the corridors of the last functioning hospital, terrified that the next drone strike will claim the...
    
  Sudanese Pediatricians’ Telemedicine Insights Amid Conflict
In a world increasingly shaped by conflict and crises, the importance of healthcare accessibility becomes even more apparent, especially for vulnerable populations such as children. Telemedicine has emerged as a powerful tool for bridging the...
    
  In an era of techno-dystopia, Sudan Archives’ ‘The BPM’ imagines a liberated future
There’s a word that keeps popping up on The BPM, the stunning new album by Sudan Archives: sync. It is often used in the context of motion, wanting to align with someone else’s rhythm, but I kept thinking about the old process by which digital...
    
  AP News Summary at 12:00 p.m. EST
Government shutdown could become longest ever as Trump says he 'won't be extorted' by Democrats WASHINGTON (AP) — The government shutdown is poised to become the longest ever this week as the impasse between Democrats and Republicans has dragged...
    
  In an era of techno-dystopia, Sudan Archive's 'The BPM' imagines a liberated future
There's a word that keeps popping up on The BPM, the stunning new album by Sudan Archives: sync. It is often used in the context of motion, wanting to align with someone else's rhythm, but I kept thinking about the old process by which digital...
Longhorns fall to Sudan Hornets, 56-6
FORGING AHEAD In the battle to secure a playoff spot, the Longhorns now trail two undefeated district teams: the Sudan Hornets (2-0) and the Hale Center Owls (2-0). FORGING AHEAD In the battle to secure a playoff spot, the Longhorns now trail two...
    
  First Domestic Flight Lands in Sudan
A domestic passenger plane touched down at Khartoum International Airport on Wednesday, marking the first civilian flight to land in Sudan’s capital since the war erupted more than two years ago — a sign that air travel may be gradually resuming....
Press Release – In Memoriam: Janusz Bugajski (1954–2025)
“Be an optimist. Life is temporary and short.” – Janusz Bugajski, September 23, 1954 – October 17, 2025 Two weeks ago, we lost a dear friend and colleague, Janusz Bugajski. It is difficult to explain his analytic contributions, because they were...
    
  How the EU enables Egypt’s crackdown on Sudanese refugees
UNHCR Egypthas been registering refugees on behalf of the Egyptian government since 1954. ‘The protection of refugees is first and foremost, the responsibility of the state,’ said a UNHCR spokesperson. ‘So basically, the government is taking back...
    
  UK joins Turks and Caicos, Denmark, Brazil, France in US travel warnings over safety concerns
The U.S. Department of State is constantly monitoring travel conditions for U.S. citizens in an effort to “protect and promote U.S. security, prosperity and democratic values and shape an international environment in which all Americans can...
    
  Youngsters determined to help the starving of Sudan with life-saving Great Glen Way walk
Martha, Rozy & Skye.The plight of millions of starving people in Darfur has stirred Highland children to Stride for Sudan in a bid to provide life-saving aid. Several children from Glen Urquhart, Strathglass and Strathpeffer have been inspired to...
    
  UAE suspends Work, Tourist Visas for These Countries; Is Pakistan on the List?
DUBAI – United Arab Emirates (UAE) suspended all new work and tourist visa applications for citizens of several countries, including Uganda, Sudan, Somalia, Cameroon, Libya, Afghanistan, Yemen, Lebanon, and Bangladesh. The ban leaves many...
    
  Drone Strike Hits Khartoum Airport, Derailing Planned Reopening and Displacement Efforts
A drone strike struck the vicinity of Khartoum International Airport early Tuesday, causing panic and raising serious doubts about the airport’s planned reopening, which was set for Wednesday after a two-year shutdown. Eyewitnesses reported...
Drones attack Khartoum airport ahead of reopening day
Khartoum International Airport was hit by a drone attack early on Tuesday, a day before it was due to reopen for the first time since Sudan's civil war broke out more than two and a half years ago. Witnesses in the capital's greater region said...
    
  
    
  When nationality becomes a lifetime wait
In one of the low-income settlements of the Kenyan capital Nairobi, 26-year-old Fatuma Hassan keeps a well-kept stall selling second-hand shoes. Her business is doing well, but she cannot open a bank account, register a SIM card or travel outside...
    
  UN Warns Of Deepening Humanitarian Crisis As Refugees Flee Sudan Conflict Into CAR
The United Nations has raised alarm over worsening humanitarian conditions in the Central African Republic (CAR), where conflict, climate shocks, and dwindling international aid are putting millions at risk. During a visit to CAR, UN Deputy...
    
  CAR: Deepening humanitarian crisis as refugees flee Sudan conflict
On a visit to the Central African Republic (CAR), UN Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator Joyce Msuya warned of a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation, as conflict, climate shocks, and dwindling aid converge to put millions at risk....
    
  LiDTT Praises Prez. Boakai, Foreign Minister for Major Diplomatic Breakthroughs
The Liberia Diplomatic Think Tank (LiDTT) has lauded President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., Foreign Minister Madam Sara Beysolow Nyanti, and the Foreign Affairs Committees of the National Legislature for what it described as “significant diplomatic...