Sudan Tribune

Sudan Tribune

Sudan Tribune is an online news platform focused on Sudan, South Sudan, and their neighboring regions. It offers a variety of content, including news articles, in-depth analyses, commentaries, official reports, press releases from different organizations, and maps. The platform operates out of Paris, France, and is managed by a diverse team of both Sudanese and international editors and journalists.

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  • Sep 11, 2024 | sudantribune.com | Duop Chak Wuol

    By Duop Chak WuolEgypt’s stance against Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has escalated, raising the possibility of military conflict between Cairo and Addis Ababa. Egypt has openly aligned itself with Somalia and covertly with Eritrea in opposition to Ethiopia. The GERD is crucial to Ethiopia, which contributes at least 85% of the Nile’s waters. This makes the dam vital for its economic development.

  • Jan 29, 2024 | sudantribune.com | Janet Sankale

    By Janet SankaleOn 24 January 2024, the Africans for the Horn of Africa Initiative (Af4HA), a coalition of African civil society organisations committed to working collectively on the crises in the Horn sent letters to United Nations Security Council (UNSC) member states urging them to strongly support the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s current investigation in Sudan ahead of Prosecutor Karim Khan’s semi-annual briefing on the Darfur situation today.

  • Nov 24, 2023 | sudantribune.com | David Phillips

    By David L. PhillipsLawmakers on Capitol Hill disagree on most foreign policy issues, such as support for Ukraine and a way forward in Gaza. They do agree, however, that the Biden administration’s approach to Sudan is failing.

  • Nov 6, 2023 | sudantribune.com | Duop Chak Wuol

    By Duop Chak WuolSoon after the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU) was formed in February 2020, the South Sudanese thought they were destined for lasting peace. What they did not know was that the extremely oppressive political system they wanted to see reformed was already being strengthened by President Salva Kiir.

  • Feb 1, 2023 | sudantribune.com | Duop Chak Wuol

    By Duop Chak WuolGrave concern has been prompted by the recent statements of South Sudanese government officials, especially the statement made by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Deng Dau Deng regarding the lifting of United Nations Security Council sanctions on South Sudan. The arms embargo and targeted sanctions that the Security Council imposed on South Sudan were a direct result of what happened in December 2013.

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