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Why Chad Sudan Border Closure Is Redrawing the Sahel’s Security Lines

The Chad Sudan Border Closure has fundamentally shifted the geopolitical landscape of Central Africa this Monday afternoon. The move by N’Djamena to sever its...

Sudan Conflict February 2026: Hemetti in Entebbe Amid West Kordofan Drone Massacre

While Hemetti meets Museveni in Uganda for peace talks, drone strikes in West Kordofan kill 15 children. Explore the deep-dive analysis into the Sudan conflict February 2026, the Colombian mercenary link, and the shadow of the Darfur genocide declaration.

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Why Chad Sudan Border Closure Is Redrawing the Sahel’s Security Lines

The Chad Sudan Border Closure has fundamentally shifted the geopolitical landscape of Central Africa this Monday afternoon. The move by N’Djamena to sever its...

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Why Chad Sudan Border Closure Is Redrawing the Sahel’s Security Lines

The Chad Sudan Border Closure has fundamentally shifted the geopolitical landscape of Central Africa this Monday afternoon. The move by N’Djamena to sever its...

RSF Claims Seizure of Strategic Border Hub Al-Tina Amid Fierce Darfur Clashes

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have declared control over the strategic town of Al-Tina, a vital humanitarian and commercial gateway on the Sudan-Chad border. As General Hemedti’s forces claim to have "liberated" the hub, the Sudanese Armed Forces under General al-Burhan continue to contest the narrative. With Al-Tina serving as a final lifeline for aid into Darfur, the escalating battle threatens to sever the last remaining corridors for food and medicine in a region already on the brink.

Sudan Conflict February 2026: Hemetti in Entebbe Amid West Kordofan Drone Massacre

While Hemetti meets Museveni in Uganda for peace talks, drone strikes in West Kordofan kill 15 children. Explore the deep-dive analysis into the Sudan conflict February 2026, the Colombian mercenary link, and the shadow of the Darfur genocide declaration.
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Why Chad Sudan Border Closure Is Redrawing the Sahel’s Security Lines

The Chad Sudan Border Closure has fundamentally shifted the geopolitical landscape of Central Africa this Monday afternoon. The move by N’Djamena to sever its...

RSF Claims Seizure of Strategic Border Hub Al-Tina Amid Fierce Darfur Clashes

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have declared control over the strategic town of Al-Tina, a vital humanitarian and commercial gateway on the Sudan-Chad border. As General Hemedti’s forces claim to have "liberated" the hub, the Sudanese Armed Forces under General al-Burhan continue to contest the narrative. With Al-Tina serving as a final lifeline for aid into Darfur, the escalating battle threatens to sever the last remaining corridors for food and medicine in a region already on the brink.

Sudan Conflict February 2026: Hemetti in Entebbe Amid West Kordofan Drone Massacre

While Hemetti meets Museveni in Uganda for peace talks, drone strikes in West Kordofan kill 15 children. Explore the deep-dive analysis into the Sudan conflict February 2026, the Colombian mercenary link, and the shadow of the Darfur genocide declaration.

The Sahel’s Bleeding Edge: Zamfara Massacre Challenges Africa’s New Security Roadmap

While the capital votes, the Northwest bleeds. At least 50 are dead in a brutal 10-hour siege in Zamfara, exposing a widening security gap that challenges Nigeria's sovereignty and the AU’s "Silencing the Guns" mandate. Read the full analysis of the Tungan Dutse massacre.

UN Aid Convoy Breaks 40-Day Siege to Reach South Kordofan Communities

PORT SUDAN – A United Nations inter-agency humanitarian convoy has successfully reached the towns of Dilling and Kadugli in South Kordofan, marking a significant...

US Troops in Nigeria as Congress Weighs Fulani Militia Terror Label

The United States has deployed 200 military advisers to Nigeria as Congress moves to assess whether armed Fulani militias should be designated a terrorist organisation. The twin actions mark a shift in Washington’s security posture amid escalating violence ...

Edo Doctor Comes Face to Face With Brother’s Killers in Hospital Ward

An Edo-based doctor unexpectedly encountered the men who abducted him and killed his brother when they appeared at his hospital, leading to swift police arrests.

Corruption, Bureaucracy behind Nigeria’s Middle Belt displacement crisis

Gunmen stormed the villages of Woro and Nuku in Kwara State’s Kaiama Local Government Area, shooting residents, abducting others, and setting homes and shops...

Over 150 Worshippers Taken in Coordinated Kaduna Church Abduction

The Kaduna church abduction saw over 150 worshippers kidnapped after armed gunmen stormed three churches in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Sierra Leone Pauses to Remember: A Nation’s First Day of Healing

The Sierra Leone National Day of Remembrance marked a historic moment as the country paused to honour civil war victims, reflect on its past, and introduce a permanent annual observance.

Christmas Day US Airstrikes in Nigeria Target ISIS-Linked Camps in Sokoto

On Christmas Day 2025, US airstrikes in Nigeria struck ISIS-linked camps in Sokoto State, killing militants and targeting extremist networks in a coordinated counterterrorism operation with Nigerian authorities.

Nigeria’s Dirty Secret: Oshiomhole, Katsina Peace Talks, Int’l Pressure Expose Nigeria’s Rot

A resurfaced video of Senator Adams Oshiomhole accusing Chinese miners and retired generals of fueling Nigeria’s insecurity has reignited debate over the country’s shadow economy of violence. From revelations at the Katsina peace talks to growing U.S. concern, fresh evidence suggests that illegal mining, state complicity, and global interests may be at the heart of Nigeria’s unending conflict.