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Beyond the Battlefield: Sudan’s Women and Children
More than two years into the Sudan's civil war, the power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces...
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Global Power Shifts are Playing out in the Red Sea Region: Why This is Where the Rules are Changing
Global power shifts are playing out in the Red Sea region: why this is where the rules are changing Federico...
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Fola Aina: The Current Islamist Insurgency in Nigeria
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Sudan: Theatre Where Many, Competing Interests Meet and Clash
After 18 months of siege marked by starvation, targeted killings, and sexual violence, El Fasher –...
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Women and War in Syria: Gendering of the Syrian Civil War

June 27, 2025 No Comments

A comprehensive overview of the Syrian Civil War extends from its origins during the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011 through to the fall of the

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Women and War in Yemen: Gendering of the Yemeni Civil War

January 1, 2025 No Comments

The Yemeni civil war began in 2014 when Houthi rebel forces took control of the capital Sanaa. Already destabilized by the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings,

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Women and War in Sudan: Gendering of the 2023 Sudanese Civil War

October 1, 2024 No Comments

Sudan’s modern history has been marked by protracted civil wars and non-democratic governance systems. Behind the conflicts between armed groups and militaristic rules, women and

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