Two years into Sudan’s civil war: What lies ahead?

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Brief: Trump's Board of Peace plans for Gaza

This week: 116 days into a ceasefire, Israel has killed at least 481 Palestinians in Gaza. Redevelopment plans for the Gaza Strip were met with skepticism by people there. Palestinians also questioned whether Israel intends to follow through with the next Phase of the US-brokered ...  Show more

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