Sudanese Must Resolve Political Challenges by Themselves: Political Analyst, Journalist

The people of Sudan should be given the right to address their political challenges by their own and without the interference of foreign powers, a Sudanese political analyst and journalist underscored. In an exclusive interview with ENA, a Sudanese journalist and researcher Hali Yahya said external intervention might have been one of the biggest reasons […]

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Third Committee Delegates Denounce ‘Scapegoating’ of Countries Targeted by Human Rights Reports, as Experts Describe Conditions in Belarus, Iran, Syria

Special Rapporteur Says Palestinians Living under ‘One State Reality of Unequal Rights’ as Settlements Expand Special Rapporteurs presenting reports on the human rights situations in Belarus, Iran, Syria, Somalia, Eritrea, and the occupied Palestinian territories invited Governments to show political determination, as the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) continued its interactive dialogues on human rights today. […]

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Sudan’s Apparent Coup Shakes Up Tenuous National and Regional Stability

WASHINGTON — Monday’s apparent military coup in Sudan crippled the nation’s leadership and could have sweeping regional implications, including inflaming already bitter disputes among Sudan’s neighbors, analysts say. “I would say key in today’s considerations really are questions of the ongoing conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia and Sudan over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam,” said […]

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AUC Chairperson Calls for Immediate Resumption Consultation in Sudan

African Union Commission Chairperson, Moussa Faki Mahamat called for the immediate resumption of consultations in Sudan between civilians and military within the framework of the Political Declaration and the Constitutional Decree. The Chairperson in his statement reaffirmed that dialogue and consensus is the only relevant path to save the country and its democratic transition. The […]

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