#War
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Sudan: Longing for a Lasting Peace
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla A poet and writer from Omdurman Umbda –Sudan, Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker works as an English Instructor,…
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Khartoum is burning
A power struggle between Sudan’s armed forces and its rival faction, the Rapid Support Forces, has turned residential streets into…
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Turkey–Syria earthquake: what scientists know?
Most of Turkey sits on the Anatolian plate between two major faults: the North Anatolian Fault and the East Anatolian…
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Eight trends that will impact children in 2023
The report, “Prospects for Children in 2023: A Global Outlook”, also looks at a range of other significant areas Geneva…
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How writing became refuge as a woman escaping South Sudan’s war
Our only other options were dying of hunger or from bullets. As war escalated, millions of other South Sudanese were…
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Observations of an Expat: Ukraine Tanks Conundrum
Ukraine wants NATO tanks—especially the German Leopards—to launch a counter-offensive to regain territory. By Tom Arms Supplying tanks to Ukraine…
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How a colonial blunder grew into a part of the War on Terror
Like the British of old, the Americans today consider Afghanistan as a moral evil that must be fought in order…
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Observations of an Expat: Phew!—or Not
The Ukraine War still rumbles on and millions of Ukrainians are without power and water this winter. The threat of…
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Europeans Fear Losing Competitiveness Due to Energy Crisis
The European countries have been suffering under painfully high energy prices as a consequence of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, as well…
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Observations of an Expat: Elephants and Grass
At the moment, the ancient adage is particularly apt. The war in Ukraine is creating an energy and food crisis,…
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