Sudan: People rejoice as army take over from RSF
Civilians and soldiers rejoiced in Wad Madani, capital of Sudan's Al-Jazira state, following its recapture by the Sudanese army from...
Civilians and soldiers rejoiced in Wad Madani, capital of Sudan's Al-Jazira state, following its recapture by the Sudanese army from...
The leader of the armed forces in Sudan has welcomed Turkey’s initiative to mediate between themselves and their opposition –...
As the Assad regime in Syria fell within the first week of December, 2024, the Syrian army abandoned a myriad...
As Sudan enters month 16 of the civil war that has ravaged the country, Switzerland has tried to mediate with...
Nine Israeli soldiers were arrested on July 29th at the Sde Teiman prison over the abuse of a Palestinian detainee,...
A flight from Syria touched down in Saudi Arabia for the first time after 12 years on July 10th, reported...
Barely a fortnight since the UN warned of child famine being a major issue in the civil war of Sudan...
The Algerian civil war was the cause of 200,000 deaths and 20,000 kidnappings; the family of Omar bin Omran assumed...
Over thirteen years of non-stop conflict and Western sanctions have critically damaged Syria’s healthcare system, according to The National News'...
Dissidents of strongman Bashar Al-Assad's regime were angered at a collection of actors meeting with the Syrian leader on March...
The 11-month war that has raged in Sudan now “risks triggering the world’s largest hunger crisis” according to The Arab...
Russian forces carried out airstrikes on two bases held by anti-Assad rebels in Syria on March 7th, according to Reuters....
Algeria advises against foreign interference in Sudan’s second civil war, according to Asharq Al-Awsat and agencies. On 28th January, President...
The political and humanitarian situation in Syria is becoming more and more tragic, considering also that the World Food Program...
As tensions rise in the region, Jordan asked Washington to deploy Patriot air defence systems on October 29, reports Reuters. ...