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AHMED KODOUDA is an aid worker who was based in Sudan until March 2023.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ April 29 The Washington Post says “this time” the US should stop a genocide This month marked a grim milestone for Sudan, the ...
As visitors step through the threshold of the Stal Gallery in Muscat, they are greeted by a vivid tapestry of images that ...
Donald Trump and his administration have waged an all-out assault on America's founding principles over the president's first 100 days in office.
After two years of trying, the Houthis have yet to hit an American warship. That’s not to say they haven’t been close. As the ...
The UN DESA shows Africa’s population will grow by 154 percent from 1.49 billion in January 2024 (equivalent to 18.3 percent ...
Europe’s security requires cooperation with Turkey, but Erdogan’s domestic abuses complicate the relationship. To navigate ...
Two years into Sudan’s civil war, a fragmented battlefield, rising humanitarian toll, and competing regional interests leave peace as distant as ever.
Unexploded U.S. shells killed four people in February alone, after the Trump administration cut funding to demining efforts.
The sectarian-tinged violence was directed at a suburb of the Syrian capital with a large population from the Druse minority.
I received a phone call from a well-known private bank. A polite female voice on the line asked whether I was interested in ...
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and a group of 49 organisations working to support and develop democracy ...