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Sudan’s ‘Forgotten War’ Leads to Epic Suffering and Regional Instability
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Sudan’s ‘Forgotten War’ Leads to Epic Suffering and Regional Instability
March 29, 2024

Last week, United Nations (UN) relief agencies warned the Security Council that Sudan is suffering one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises in recent history, after nearly a year of gruesome fighting between rival factions of the Sudanese armed forces for control of the country.

Struggle for Power and Control in Sudan May Lead to Civil War
April 19, 2023

The situation today in Sudan should be a wake-up call to the Syrian opposition calling for normalization with Israel.

Struggle for Power and Control in Sudan May Lead to Civil War
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Leaked Docs: Facebook ‘Bot’ Adviser Secretly in Pay of U.S. Regime Change Agency
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Leaked Docs: Facebook ‘Bot’ Adviser Secretly in Pay of U.S. Regime Change Agency
July 18, 2022

Documents shared with MintPress reveal that Valent Projects – a shadowy communications firm that advises social media platforms such as Facebook on alleged state-backed online influence campaigns – has itself received $1.2 million from U.S. intelligence front USAID, for “counter disinformation and communications support.”

How U.S. Meddling Split Sudan, Creating an Oil Republic Drowning in Poverty and Conflict
February 4, 2022

Following decades of US soft power aid interventions to exploit South Sudan’s energy reserves and counter China’s influence, the republic is trapped in humanitarian crisis.

How U.S. Meddling Split Sudan, Creating an Oil Republic Drowning in Poverty and Conflict
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Israel and Its Unlikely Arab Friends
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Israel and Its Unlikely Arab Friends
April 20, 2021

In 2020, Israel, supported by the United States, began a diplomatic offensive in the Arab world. The goal is evident: containing Iran. As U.S. author Eric Margolis writes, the countries that sign peace agreements with Israel, are “so frightened of neighboring Iran that they would happily have opted for Israeli rule rather than welcome the angry, unforgiving Iranians”.

The U.S. Just Blackmailed Sudan
October 28, 2020

The recent announcement that Washington would be lifting U.S. sanctions on Sudan in return for Sudan’s normalization with Israel is a case study of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

The U.S. Just Blackmailed Sudan
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Tectonic Shift in North Africa Puts Washington in Passenger’s Seat
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Tectonic Shift in North Africa Puts Washington in Passenger’s Seat
April 30, 2019

The Trump administration is clearly a spectator to the rapidly unfolding changes in North Africa. The winds of change across the Sahel and Maghreb regions are also beginning to be felt further south in sub-Saharan Africa.

Sudanese President Visits Russia: Seeking Protection from the United States
November 25, 2017

According to President al-Bashir, Sudan could serve as a gateway to Africa for Russia. Khartoum is looking forward to cooperation with Moscow in oil exploration, transport and agriculture.

Sudanese President Visits Russia: Seeking Protection from the United States
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