#economist.com. × Another civil war looms in South Sudan. It could merge with the one in neighbouring Sudan, to catastrophic effect
#Mar.13.2025
#economist.com. × A hidden refuge in Sudan that the internet, banks—and war—can’t reach. A visit to the Nuba mountains provides a glimpse into the future of the country
#Jan.14.2025
#economist.com. × America concludes genocide has been committed in Sudan—again. The move highlights the magnitude of Sudan’s civil war but does little to end it
#Jan.09.2025
#economist.com. × South Sudan’s economic crisis threatens its fragile peace. It shows what happens when a petrostate’s lifeline disappears overnight
#Dec.19.2024
#economist.com. × Sudan’s football team wants to reach the World Cup. International support and canny management have helped the squad defy civil war
#Dec.12.2024
#economist.com. × A genocidal militia’s quest for legitimacy. A warring party in Sudan claims it wants to talk peace
#Nov.21.2024
#economist.com. × How trading in war-torn Sudan survives—just. Profiteering from conflict is only part of the story
#Sep.12.2024
#economist.com. × A Sudanese gathering outside the country proposes a third way. But the main armed forces men may still end up in charge
#May.30.2024
#economist.com. × After a year of war, Sudan is a failing state. Half a million may starve without urgent help
#Apr.15.2024
#economist.com. × Evidence mounts that Ukrainian forces are in Sudan. But their presence may not alter the outcome of its civil war
#Feb.15.2024
#economist.com. × Why diplomacy over Sudan, Africa’s enduring nightmare, is stuck. A notorious warlord is winning the public-relations war as well as the real one
#Jan.17.2024
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