Paramilitaries from Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have advanced on the southeastern city of Sennar, forcing families to flee amidst heavy...
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Russia and Sudan have reportedly agreed to establish a Russian naval base near Port Sudan on the Red Sea, marking a strategic shift for Russia in the region. This agreement, discussed since 2017, has gained traction amid Sudan’s political instability. The deal signals a shift in Russia’s support from the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF)… Read More »Russia and Sudan Move Forward on the Construction of a Red Sea Navy Base
Paramilitaries from Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have advanced on the southeastern city of Sennar, forcing families to flee amidst heavy...
Ethiopia and South Sudan have agreed to construct a 220-km cross-border road, based on a $738-million financial agreement that both countries signed...
In a surprising turn of events, Deputy President William Ruto of Kenya made headlines today as he knelt before a group of Gen Z demonstrators, a move...
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South African singer Tyla triumphed at this year’s BET Awards, winning Best New Artist and Best International Act, two of the night’s most...
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Mercedes’ George Russell celebrated a surprise Austrian Grand Prix win on Sunday after Red Bull’s triple world champion Max Verstappen and...
John Hlophe, the parliamentary leader of the Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, stated that his party is committed to the fight for land reform and believes...
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