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South Sudan: Former Rivals Forge Foundation for Peace

The just signed ceasefire agreement in South Sudan’s bloody civil war is an important step forward, but it remains too early to know whether it will last, says Khalid Ahmed, of University of Toronto Visit…

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After Sudan Massacre, Opposition Demands Immediate Return to Civilian Rule

Sudan was suspended from the African Union following a military attack on  peaceful demonstrators that killed over 100. But Saudi Arabia and UAE continue to support Sudan’s military regime. We discuss the situation with Prof….

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War Criminal Omar Bashir Faces Trial in the Hague as Sudan Aligns Itself with the West

Sudan has been through a revolution, but it’s unclear what former President Bashir’s extradition to the ICC indicates for the future of the country. Has Sudan been seduced by Western power and capital? Correction (11:36):…

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COVID-19 Lays Bare Neoliberalism’s Failure In Sudan

The failure of neoliberalism in addressing the coronavirus crisis is not limited to Sudan. It is a global failure. Subscribe to our page and support our work at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is…

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