Domestic peace at long last? Sudan’s fraught path to the ICC in The Hague.
Museveni: The New Number 3 Post-Mugabe
Two 1980s coup leaders move up the African strongman rankings with the removal of Mugabe from power.
South Sudan: Losing the Last Vestiges of Our Moral Fabric
“Never again,” adopted in the wake of the Second World War, has become nothing but an empty slogan in South Sudan, Syria, Libya and Yemen.
Getting to Greece: Nur and Leyla
A refugee’s desperate bid to be reunited with her husband and daughter.
Sudanese in Istanbul: Nur’s Story
Behzad Yaghmaian recalls the experience of a Sudanese refugee family trying to cross into Europe illegally to seek asylum.
Fleeing Sudan: One Refugee’s Story
Behzad Yaghmaian recounts the tale of Nur’s journey to Istanbul.
Is It Time for Ethiopia?
Can Ethiopia resolve its differences with its Nile neighbors to share precious water?
Aid Workers Under Attack
Which country has been the site of the most attacks on aid workers between 2008 and 2012?
Japan Upsetting China’s Balance Between the Sudans?
Will closer ties between Japan and South Sudan undo China’s diplomacy in the region — and hurt its investments?
Islamic Tribes: Testimonies of Genocide
Are countless acts of genocide the destiny of the human race?