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In 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence. In 2010, longtime Sudanese leader Omar ...
In 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence. In 2010, longtime Sudanese leader Omar ...
Yaroslav Trofimov is the chief foreign-affairs correspondent of The Wall Street Journal, covering major issues and developments around the world.
The human toll of Sudan’s civil war, now in its third year, has reached catastrophic proportions, with widespread carnage and violence against civilians. As of November 2024, 28,700 people have been ...
From a military officer to one of Africa’s longest-ruling dictators, Omar Al Bashir reshaped Sudan through authoritarian ...
The reality is that the war in Sudan faces only two possible outcomes: Either the United Nations finally assumes its responsibility, organizes the intervention of international forces, imposes a ...
Gabriele Steinhauser is The Wall Street Journal’s Southeast Asia bureau chief. Before that, she covered sub-Saharan Africa ...
Around the world, autocrats are detaining, prosecuting, and imprisoning legal and judicial professionals as part of a larger ...
A Sudanese activist group says the notorious paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has attacked a city in the western Darfur ...
The protests quickly spread to almost all major towns. Ever since the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir, Sudan is seemingly devolving into a failed state Although Khartoum was the last to join ...
In the echelons of Dubai Police, he is known as Major Omar Muhammad Zubair Muhammad Al Marzouqi — an officer of distinction. But beyond the badge and uniform, in the world of international handball, ...