The successful phasing-out of gas imports from Russia risks making Europe dependent on liquified natural gas (LNG) imports, according to a report published...
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A charity supporting an Eritrean family that waited three years to be reunited has accused the Home Office of “inexcusably long” delays. Eight-year...
Mojahed was one of the few men carrying the dead body of his father’s friend, Muhammad Ahmar. Around 40 mourners had gathered in late May in the Ombada...
More than half of Sudan’s population needs humanitarian aid after nearly seven months of war, UN humanitarian coordinator for Sudan says. Violence against...
Doors opening on their own, friendly tugs on toes, the house spirits of Sudan coexist with their hosts. The Middle East abounds in tales of spirits and their...
One round of talks convened by international parties already collapsed, making some sceptical about imminent peace in Sudan. Six months after civil war broke...
Sudan’s transition should have focused on stabilising the economy and convening elections, not dismantling the ancien regime. Two hundred days into the war in...
A UK doctor who was stuck in war-torn Gaza when his name was left off a list of British nationals has finally reached Egypt. Ahmed Sabra, a UK citizen who...
The daughter of a Swansea cardiologist is blaming British Embassy staff for him being stuck in Gaza. Ahmed Sabra, a UK citizen who holds a British passport...
Mohamed Salah’s response to the Israel-Gaza conflict should set the tone for sport moving forward, according to a former sports PR agent and academic...