Khartoum Struggles Toward Normalcy Amid Uneven Post-War Recovery.
Sudan's capital, Khartoum, is witnessing a gradual and cautious return of residents as the city recovers from years of conflict. While some commercial activity is restarting along major roads, residential areas remain scarred, leaving many displaced families hesitant to return due to economic instability and psychological trauma.
Unveiling the Apocalyptic Scale of the Humanitarian Catastrophe in Sudan.
Sudan is currently facing what is widely considered the world's most severe humanitarian crisis, marked by total infrastructure destruction, a looming famine affecting 29 million people, and a massive death toll that remains largely underreported.
US Authorities Apprehend Iranian National Over Sudan Arms Trafficking Scheme.
An Iranian national living in the US has been arrested for allegedly brokering the sale of Iranian-manufactured drones, bombs, and ammunition to Sudan’s Ministry of Defence via an Oman-based company.
Inside Western Sahara: Understanding Africa's Longest-Standing Territorial Dispute.
An in-depth look at the complex political status of Western Sahara, a territory often described as Africa's last colony, shaped by historical conflict and ongoing territorial claims between Morocco and the Polisario Front.













