Sudanese army gain “a moral victory” in Sudan’s civil war
Dallia Abdelmoniem breaks down Sudan’s war. Two years in, is Sudan at a turning point?
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Dallia Abdelmoniem breaks down Sudan’s war. Two years in, is Sudan at a turning point?
Houthis say 17 air strikes hit Yemen as rebels attack US, Israeli targets Attacks on US warships and Israeli military sites come hours after raids reported in Yemen’s Saada and…
Israel’s genocide continues, and ‘we remain numbers’ The world’s indifference to Palestinian suffering allows Israel to destroy us and our homeland with impunity. Hassan Abo Qamar Gaza-based writer Published On…
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Thailand prime minister survives vote of no-confidence Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of ex-premier Thaksin, won the backing of 319 of 488 Thai lawmakers. Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of Thailand’s former…
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In Pictures Wildfires kill 19 and displace thousands in South Korea Days of wildfires have destroyed more than 200 buildings and forced 27,000 people to evacuate. Smoke rises from a…