21 May

Eritrea’s Quiet Storm: Who Will Inherit the Authoritarian Mantle?

Since gaining independence, Eritrea has, for over three decades, been...

21 May

Two Governments, One War: Sudan's Grim New Reality

The dusty, war-torn plains of Sudan continue their twisted slide...

21 May

Egypt’s Proposed Criminal Code Reform Raises Red Flags Over Rule of Law

The United Nations has expressed serious concerns over Egypt’s proposed...

19 May

From Moral Authority to Operational Imperatives: Forging a Unified and Enforceable Roadmap to End Sudan’s Cycle of Conflict

The eruption of full-scale hostilities between General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s...

19 May

The United Nations at a Crossroads: Rethinking Its Role in a Changing World

It has been 80 years since the establishment of the...

19 May

Between Alliance and Ambivalence: Israel’s Place in Trump’s Middle East Strategy

The American-Israeli alliance has always been distinguished by its dual...