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"Sudan Call" group says protest is its only option after regime spurned African Union-mediated talks in Ethiopia ahead of planned elections.
The opposition leaders were released amidst domestic and international criticism of the government for failing to ensure fair and representative elections.
Analysis: With Trump's family and associates enjoying close business ties with Saudi Arabia, a transactional policy is expected. But it could be unpredictable.
Analysis: After decades of broken relations, Khartoum realises it holds the cards in fresh talks, says Alawiyah Mukhtah.
Comment: The Global South is witnessing an unprecedented wave of protest movements, and a new kind of global solidarity, writes Malia Bouattia.
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: The regional body is in the process of organising a reconciliation conference to help restore stability to Libya, but can the strategy succeed where previous initiatives have failed?
Analysis: Sudan's top general is playing an intricate game to ensure that at the end of the day the military coup will be a ‘fait accompli’.
Analysis: Eyeing an opportunity to re-establish cordial relations with the United States and consolidate his power, Ugandan autocrat Yoweri Museveni has taken in 2,000 Afghan refugees. However, this seeming altruism has sinister motives.
Analysis: Biden's decision to redeploy US troops is a sign of support for Somalia's new president in the fight against al-Shabab, but Washington is also wary of China and Russia’s growing regional influence.