Sudan’s diverse crops and agricultural heritage are at risk of being lost. The ongoing conflict in Sudan is claiming lives and threatening livelihoods and food security. In the chaos of conflict, ...
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Monitor on MSNUganda is only postponing South Sudan’s day of judgmentA government built along ethnic designs undermines the state by relying on blood brothers who work for the tribe and not the ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNKorea's Hanbit Unit marks 12th year of deployment to South SudanThe Hanbit Unit celebrates 12 years in South Sudan, repairing crucial supply routes and supporting local communities through ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Is This the End of the Peace Process?Analysis - Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhat’s happened in Sudan’s civil war after new Khartoum battles?The Sudanese army hopes big wins in the capital can signal a turning point in the conflict with the paramilitary RSF.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow a Forgotten Bean Could Save Coffee From ExtinctionOne leading botanist is scouring remote corners of the earth to find new species that could keep our mugs full ...
During the meeting convened by the EAC Secretariat in collaboration with the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa, the experts noted that as the continent's population grows, harnessing the ...
For 58 years now, Amigos Internacionales has been at the forefront of global humanitarian aid, addressing generational ...
The African continent continues to experience economic shifts, with several countries projected to record significant real ...
The climate crisis is already displacing millions of people from their homes as they seek to escape extreme weather events, ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSudan army’s latest major capture, al-Burhan says ‘victory not complete’Army claims control of Souq Libya, a pivotal commercial hub in Omdurman, solidifying gains in Khartoum’s twin city.
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Al-Monitor on MSNSudan’s Booming Wartime Gold Trade Flows Through The UAESudan's gold industry has become the lifeblood of its war, with nearly all of the trade channelled through the United Arab Emirates, enriching both the army and paramilitaries, according to official ...
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