In Libya, domestic authority fractures have become a constant in the midst of a fluid conflict. The practices of international recognition of governments pursued since 2011 have faced dilemmas stemming from three dichotomies: international vs
Sudan Slips Into Chaos: Russia Lurks In The Background – Analysis
In the Sudanese capital, civilians cower behind interior walls, fearing flying window glass and stray bullets. Commerce in Khartoum has ground to a halt. Water and electricity outages are widespread. Pitched battles have broken out
Bombing Khartoum; CIA’s Latest Attempted Coup in Africa
As I write the Sudanese Air Force is bombing Sudan’s capital city of Khartoum, an act of desperation really, because the war launched by the CIA backed coup attempt is not going very well for
Al-Qaeda Still Potent
A terror group which globalised the concept of Jihad and have existed for more than three decades is not dependent on just one leader for its survival With the recent killing of Al-Qaeda (AQ) chief
Sudan Accuses RSF of Attacking Diplomatic Missions
Rapid Support Forces, however, announced that it accepted an international initiative for a truce to stop the clashes with the Sudanese army for 24 hours for humanitarian reasons. On Tuesday, Sudan accused the Rapid Support
Syria FM visits Tunisia in latest Arab embrace of Assad
Mekdad’s three-day visit to Tunis marks the first by a Syrian official since the North African country cut ties with the Syrian regime in February 2012 over its brutal crackdown against peaceful protests. Syria’s Foreign
Timeline: Kais Saied’s crackdown in Tunisia, from suspending parliament to arresting Ghannouchi
Tunisian President Kais Saied has been steadily consolidating power since 2021 when he dismissed parliament in a move widely described as a coup. He is now cracking down further on his Islamist political opponents. Tunisian
US convoy attacked as rival forces clash in Sudan
Following an attack on the EU ambassador in Khartoum and a US diplomatic convoy, the United States called on the parties to the current conflict to secure the safety of diplomatic personnel. Fear for the
One Thirst For Power In Sudan, As Two Armed Factions Maneuver
In what was seen as an escalation by the Sudanese regular armed forces (SAF), units belonging to the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) poured into the northern Sudanese town of Merowe, site of a strategic
Dozens killed in Democratic Republic of the Congo village attacks
‘We’re tired of it,’ say residents facing ongoing violence in the Ituri province, near the border with Uganda. Dozens of civilians have been killed as suspected armed groups raided villages in the Democratic Republic of