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The Abraham Accords: The boldest Middle East gamble in decades, did it actually work? Here's all about itAbraham Accords: Trump just called six Muslim nations to sign the Abraham Accords — live, out loud, tied to an Iran nuclear deal. Pakistan ...
In Iran's capital, weapons demonstrations send a signal at home and abroad as threat of war remainsIran is displaying its military might and training citizens in weapons handling. This show of force comes as U.S. President Donald Trump th...
At least 6,000 killed over 3 days during RSF attack on Sudan's el-Fasher, UN saysSudanese paramilitary forces committed widespread atrocities in Darfur. Over 6,000 people were killed in el-Fasher. The United Nations repo...
New satellite images suggest mass killings persist in Sudan's El-FasherNew satellite imagery suggests that mass killings are likely continuing in and around the Sudanese city of El-Fasher, Yale researchers said...
A dramatic shift in Sudan’s brutal civil warSudan's military has confirmed its withdrawal from El Fasher in Darfur. Paramilitary fighters now control the city. Human rights groups rep...
Group says attack by Sudanese paramilitaries in Darfur kills at least 53At least 53 people died in an attack on a shelter in el-Fasher, Darfur. The Rapid Support Forces shelled the al-Arqam Home, a shelter for d...
Why 'All Eyes on Congo’ is trending now on social media after ‘All Eyes on Rafah’?Following the 'All Eyes on Rafah' social media trend, a new movement, 'All Eyes on Congo,' is gaining traction online. This campaign aims t...
More than 800 Sudanese reportedly killed in attack on Darfur town, UN saysSudan has been engulfed in chaos since in mid-April, when simmering tensions between military chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan and the comman...
Sudan's military chief freezes bank accounts of rival paramilitary group amid truce attemptsIt remains unclear what immediate effect the freezing would have on the RSF and how Burhan's orders are to be enforced. Over the past decad...
'No winner' in Sudan war: exiled Darfur rebel leaderNur was a leader of the Darfur rebellion from 2003 when African minority groups rose up against Arab elites they accused of monopolising Su...
Sudan's warring rivals agree 72-hour ceasefireThe Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) agreed to the ceasefire "following intense negotiations", Secretary of S...
Foreign nations scramble to evacuate citizens as Sudan battles rageAs gunfire again echoed through Khartoum and fighter jets roared above, foreigners also fled the capital in a long UN car convoy, as millio...
Governments race to rescue diplomats, citizens from SudanOn Sunday, gunfire wounded an Egyptian diplomat in Sudan, said Ahmed Abu Zaid, spokesman for Egypt's Foreign Ministry, without offering fur...
'Mom, we need food': Thousands in South Sudan near faminePibor county this year has seen deadly local violence and unprecedented flooding that have hurt aid efforts. On a visit to the town of Leku...
Two airports near Ethiopia's Tigray state attacked with rockets: GovernmentOne of the rockets hit the airport in Gondar and partially damaged it late on Friday, said Awoke Worku, spokesperson for Gondar central zon...
Pope Francis denounces 'cruel violence' of Sri Lanka Easter attack"I want to express my loving closeness to the Christian community, targeted while they were gathered in prayer, and all the victims of such...
UN hopes reinforcements will reach South Sudan with 48 hoursUnited Nations has expressed hope that reinforcements including troops and critical assets will reach strife-torn South Sudan within the ne...
UNSC increases peacekeeping force in South Sudan to nearly 14,000Reinforcement would be made through transfer of units from other UN forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Darfur, Abyei, Cote d'Ivoir...
- J&K not Cambodia or Nazi Germany, says J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah
Abdullah defended security forces in Assembly, saying they should not be condemned just because some unmarked graves have been discovered.
- Japan mulls peacekeeping mission in southern Sudan
Japan's government is considering sending peacekeeping troops to southern Sudan to help implement a 2005 peace deal that ended more than tw...