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Demonstrations Across Sudan: Leaderless Syndrome
December 23, 2018The demonstrations that erupted last week in a number of cities across the country against rising cost of living has been characterized by one main feature: lack of leadership. It was mere coinci...
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Trump Policy: New Scramble For Africa?
December 16, 2018Almost two years in office the Trump administration came out with a new African policy last week. It was left to National Security Advisor John Bolton and Tibor P. Nagy, Jr. Assistant Secretary, Bureau ...
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Darfur Returns To Doha
December 09, 2018After more than seven years since the two main Darfur rebel groups Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) and Sudan Liberation Movement-Minni Minnawi (SLM-MM) refused to sign the long negotiated Doha Document on Pea...
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Oil Boom: A Second Chance?
December 02, 2018Though it is an ordinary meeting, but the upcoming gathering of OPEC and non-OPEC allies in Vienna on Thursday carries a significant political and economic weight that may have implications even for Sudan.  ...
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Charity Starts At Home
November 25, 2018Sudan’s top diplomat foreign minister El-Dirdeiry Mohamed Ahmed seems to be in a hurry. Shortly after taking his portfolio he embarked on a marathon negotiations and regional travels to broker peace in Sout...
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Looking For A Role
November 18, 2018Back on November 15, 2012 the late Dr. Hassan El-Turabi made public a message he wrote and addressed to foreign members of various Islamic movements that landed in Khartoum to attend the sixth general conference ...
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Beyond The Terrorist List
November 11, 2018For almost three years Peter Pham, the director of Africa program at the think tank the Atlantic Council, who was newly appointed Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region was campaigning against US sanctions on S...
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