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For six days, masses of Sudanese protesters have rallied day and night for an end to the regime that has governed them for three decades. They are not stopping now.
Analysis: The Framework Agreement to end military rule in Sudan has polarised pro-democracy forces, with many fearing that security elites are simply offering political parties and western diplomats empty promises.
Analysis: Sudan's growing relationship with other countries, such as Israel, the Gulf states, Turkey, and Russia, could complicate America's efforts to help it recover from its coup.
After four months of deadly protests Sudan's longtime leader Omar al-Bashir has been forced out of power in a military coup.
After years of systemic discrimination and violence, Sudanese women are now imagining a Sudan without Bashir's regime – a Sudan with social justice and equality.
Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan are negotiating over the Grand Renaissance Dam again, but talks are shrouded by opacity and fears of drought and famine remain.
Analysis: The Janjaweed militia has emerged as a powerful political player in Sudan, but the history of militias getting involved in politics suggests all may not end well.
Omar al-Bashir has spent 25 years in power in Sudan and, despite wars, economic slumps and meddling in foreign countries, looks set to continue in his position for at least another five.
Analysis: Despite Yevgeny Prigozhin's failed mutiny against the Russian military leadership, the Wagner Group remains indispensable to Moscow's African strategy.
Analysis: The death of the private military group's leader may leave Putin more secure, but in the Middle East and Africa, it leaves Russia's political influence and reputation in a state of uncertainty.