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This piece was going to be about the success of the current Sudanese uprising, but we are not quite there yet, writes Yassmin Abdel-Magied.
This week we look at an escalation in the war between Houthi rebels and the Saudi-led coalition which could trump recent conciliatory efforts.
Egypt and Iran had a lot in common, but seismic geopolitical events have made sure to keep them apart for much of the 20th century and the past 20 years.
As the Gulf crisis enters its fourth year, fake news and hostile narratives run rife in the region hindering attempts to salvage the GCC's fractured relations.
The long read: A new book by Palestinian intellectual Azmi Bishara presents a comprehensive strategy to resist Trump and Netanyahu’s widely condemned ‘Deal of the Century’ overwhelmingly rejected by Palestinians.
The arrest Saturday of al-Sadeq al-Mahdi, head of the Sudanese opposition National Umma Party (NUP) has come as a surprise to many and spawned competing theories as to what lies behind.
Analysis: The over-riding ambition of Sudan's regime to stay in power is manifest in its ditching of former allies, as the global tide turns against political and militant Islamist organisations.
Analysis: Sudan’s selection as the centre of the joint Arab defence force will help end Khartoum’s diplomatic estrangement with the Arab world.
Analysis: Saudi Arabia's involvement in the Yemeni civil war has forced it to balance the competing demands of counterterrorism and national interest, writes Austin Bodetti.
Analysis: An attempt to have Sudan's Omar al-Bashir arrested on ICC charges has brought the court's apparent bias against Africa back into the headlines. But is it really biased?