Struggling for Sovereignty: Sudan after Two Years of Civil War
IN-DEPTH VIDEOS, 22 Dec 2025
Ann Garrison | Black Agenda Report - TRANSCEND Media Service
17 Dec 2025
After two years of civil war, Sudan is now the site of the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. However, as in most conflicts in the Global South, colonial and neocolonial history are a large part of the story, and weapons are going in while resources are going out to more powerful nations. Sudanese scholar and journalist Ahmed Kaballo, Editor of Sovereign Media, breaks it down with Black Agenda Report’s Ann Garrison.
Tags: Africa, Civil War, South Sudan, Sudan, Violent conflict
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