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Libya’s current turmoil cannot be understood without examining its fragmented past: three distinct regions with separate identities, histories, and political trajectories that continue to fuel today’s ...
As Sudanese citizens await the long-promised “Government of Hope” to be unveiled in Port Sudan by army-appointed Prime ...
On September 1, 1969, at just 27, Gaddafi led a bloodless coup that overthrew King Idris I. Libya was declared a republic, and Gaddafi became Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Chairman of ...
The Rapid Support Forces’ takeover of the border triangle shared by Sudan, Egypt, and Libya threatens to expand the Sudan war ...
According to a statement by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) marking World Refugee ...
Addressing the nation, the commander of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the new army-backed Prime Minister ...
While Donald Trump has issued a sweeping call for mass evacuation from Tehran, signalling the spectre of an all-out regional ...
Separately, Idris said he hopes to "serve the nation and the Sudanese people with the utmost sincerity and dedication". ... Libya and South Sudan of supporting the RSF throughout the conflict.
I'll just go in and be like, I don't see you. I think they were in on it or whatever when I went, and John and Idris were standing with each other. I was like, now I've offended him, he hates that.
Idris Elba spoke abouty dyslexia, his vision for cinemas in Africa, and creativity as capital at the first-ever SXSW London.
UK actor and filmmaker Idris Elba has outlined his ambitions for building a bolstered film infrastructure in Africa, telling an audience at SXSW London on June 4, “I want to build the African ...