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It’s Time For the U.S. to Intervene in the Congo
This article was co-written by Christine Garcia. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has struggled to uphold the human rights of its citizens since the establishment of Belgium’s colonial authority in 1870. More than 5.8 million Congolese have died … read more
Target in Sudan: Arms shipment
Analysis: Iran missiles destroyed in attack on Khartoum ‘factory’ could have threatened Israeli ships, oil and gas drilling. Israel Opinion All signs indicate that it was not an “arms factory” that was bombed in Sudan recently, but a huge shipment … read more
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Tagged Egypt, Gaza, IndepthAfrica, Iran, Israel, Khartoum, Omar al-Bashir, Satellite Sentinel Project, Sudan, Sudan news, sudanese news
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