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In-depth: Women are on the frontlines of Sudan’s popular uprisings demanding civilian rule, but security forces have been using sexual violence as a weapon to deter women’s political participation and defeat the resistance.
Analysis: Ethiopia has officially inaugurated electricity production from its controversial mega-dam, the largest in Africa, raising tensions with Addis Ababa's downstream neighbours.
Analysis: Sudan continues to reel from divisions within both the street and the government as the country's political crisis deepens.
Analysis: With no end in sight to the war in Sudan, Egypt has become more pragmatic in its approach to the conflict.
Analysis: Sisi's visit to Turkey marked a milestone in mending diplomatic relations which had for a decade been soured by political and ideological divergences.
The Sudanese Elite Brigades relinquished control to Yemen’s Joint Forces and left via the port of Mokha.
This week we look at signs of Sudan's potential withdrawal from the conflict, calls for negotiations in the south and global pressure on the Saudi-led coalition.
Patients and doctors at the clinic in the town of Maiwut risked being caught up in an army offensive closing in on the nearby opposition-stronghold Pagak.
South Sudan Monday declared famine in some parts of the country, with more than three years of war leaving nearly five million hungry.
A recent UN commission found that genocide was a real possibility in South Sudan, yet the international community has failed to act. What can be done to stop the violence?