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#sudan — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. @potterybyosa woow you are both amazing. Im advocating for trans refugees in sudan, we are suffering and struggling to survive. Pls help us by sharing our story on the gofundme link so more people can hear our voices and support us.
    #Transrefugees #translifesmatter #queers #lgbtqia #loveislove #sudan

  2. europesays.com/afrika/22219/ Sudan: Gregor Schmidt im Dienste eines geschundenen Volkes: Swiss Cath News #Sudan

  3. #Canada announces a 90-day entry ban on residents of the #DRC #South #Sudan and #Uganda and imposes quarantine measures on some travelers following the Ebola outbreak.

    en-wp.org/wiki/2026_Central_Af

    newsasfacts.com/news/155785

  4. #Canada announces a 90-day entry ban on residents of the #DRC #South #Sudan and #Uganda and imposes quarantine measures on some travelers following the Ebola outbreak.

    en-wp.org/wiki/2026_Central_Af

    newsasfacts.com/news/155785

  5. #Canada announces a 90-day entry ban on residents of the #DRC #South #Sudan and #Uganda and imposes quarantine measures on some travelers following the Ebola outbreak.

    en-wp.org/wiki/2026_Central_Af

    newsasfacts.com/news/155785

  6. #Canada announces a 90-day entry ban on residents of the #DRC #South #Sudan and #Uganda and imposes quarantine measures on some travelers following the Ebola outbreak.

    en-wp.org/wiki/2026_Central_Af

    newsasfacts.com/news/155785

  7. #Canada announces a 90-day entry ban on residents of the #DRC #South #Sudan and #Uganda and imposes quarantine measures on some travelers following the Ebola outbreak.

    en-wp.org/wiki/2026_Central_Af

    newsasfacts.com/news/155785

  8. "How could one of the grisliest episodes of the Darfur genocide pass through headlines with limited outcry, let alone action? Many things had changed since Save Darfur: the West soured on humanitarian intervention, the UN faced a dire liquidity crisis, and journalists and celebrities stopped diving headfirst into “African conflicts.” Yet perhaps most tangibly, the génocidaires had an unusually audacious patron: the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    Many governments contributed to Sudan’s catastrophe. However, the UAE went above and beyond to run a covert airbridge delivering advanced weaponry to the RSF, airlifting wounded RSF fighters to Emirati hospitals, and facilitating RSF smuggling operations on Emirati soil. Emirati officials weathered public and private pleas to rein in RSF atrocities while telling concerned governments to stay out of it. The UAE flagrantly broke an international arms embargo on Darfur while sitting on the UN Security Council, responsible for overseeing the embargo.

    The UAE’s airbridge to genocide mobilized a complex transnational network and weaponized the Emirati elite’s significant international leverage. In the process, it shed light on the UAE’s “sub-imperial” hold on its neighbors. Across Africa and the Middle East, the UAE has committed its wealth and weapons to disastrous military adventures, merciless conflict economies, and repressive political systems. Its rulers are some of the most zealous overseers of our neo-imperial disorder. With a companion piece charting the Emirati elite’s rise to power, this article explores how they wield this power to devastating effect."

    jacobin.com/2026/05/uae-klepto

    #UAE #Africa #MiddleEast #Sudan #Kleptocracy #Genocide #HumanRights

  9. "How could one of the grisliest episodes of the Darfur genocide pass through headlines with limited outcry, let alone action? Many things had changed since Save Darfur: the West soured on humanitarian intervention, the UN faced a dire liquidity crisis, and journalists and celebrities stopped diving headfirst into “African conflicts.” Yet perhaps most tangibly, the génocidaires had an unusually audacious patron: the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    Many governments contributed to Sudan’s catastrophe. However, the UAE went above and beyond to run a covert airbridge delivering advanced weaponry to the RSF, airlifting wounded RSF fighters to Emirati hospitals, and facilitating RSF smuggling operations on Emirati soil. Emirati officials weathered public and private pleas to rein in RSF atrocities while telling concerned governments to stay out of it. The UAE flagrantly broke an international arms embargo on Darfur while sitting on the UN Security Council, responsible for overseeing the embargo.

    The UAE’s airbridge to genocide mobilized a complex transnational network and weaponized the Emirati elite’s significant international leverage. In the process, it shed light on the UAE’s “sub-imperial” hold on its neighbors. Across Africa and the Middle East, the UAE has committed its wealth and weapons to disastrous military adventures, merciless conflict economies, and repressive political systems. Its rulers are some of the most zealous overseers of our neo-imperial disorder. With a companion piece charting the Emirati elite’s rise to power, this article explores how they wield this power to devastating effect."

    jacobin.com/2026/05/uae-klepto

    #UAE #Africa #MiddleEast #Sudan #Kleptocracy #Genocide #HumanRights

  10. "How could one of the grisliest episodes of the Darfur genocide pass through headlines with limited outcry, let alone action? Many things had changed since Save Darfur: the West soured on humanitarian intervention, the UN faced a dire liquidity crisis, and journalists and celebrities stopped diving headfirst into “African conflicts.” Yet perhaps most tangibly, the génocidaires had an unusually audacious patron: the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    Many governments contributed to Sudan’s catastrophe. However, the UAE went above and beyond to run a covert airbridge delivering advanced weaponry to the RSF, airlifting wounded RSF fighters to Emirati hospitals, and facilitating RSF smuggling operations on Emirati soil. Emirati officials weathered public and private pleas to rein in RSF atrocities while telling concerned governments to stay out of it. The UAE flagrantly broke an international arms embargo on Darfur while sitting on the UN Security Council, responsible for overseeing the embargo.

    The UAE’s airbridge to genocide mobilized a complex transnational network and weaponized the Emirati elite’s significant international leverage. In the process, it shed light on the UAE’s “sub-imperial” hold on its neighbors. Across Africa and the Middle East, the UAE has committed its wealth and weapons to disastrous military adventures, merciless conflict economies, and repressive political systems. Its rulers are some of the most zealous overseers of our neo-imperial disorder. With a companion piece charting the Emirati elite’s rise to power, this article explores how they wield this power to devastating effect."

    jacobin.com/2026/05/uae-klepto

    #UAE #Africa #MiddleEast #Sudan #Kleptocracy #Genocide #HumanRights

  11. "How could one of the grisliest episodes of the Darfur genocide pass through headlines with limited outcry, let alone action? Many things had changed since Save Darfur: the West soured on humanitarian intervention, the UN faced a dire liquidity crisis, and journalists and celebrities stopped diving headfirst into “African conflicts.” Yet perhaps most tangibly, the génocidaires had an unusually audacious patron: the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    Many governments contributed to Sudan’s catastrophe. However, the UAE went above and beyond to run a covert airbridge delivering advanced weaponry to the RSF, airlifting wounded RSF fighters to Emirati hospitals, and facilitating RSF smuggling operations on Emirati soil. Emirati officials weathered public and private pleas to rein in RSF atrocities while telling concerned governments to stay out of it. The UAE flagrantly broke an international arms embargo on Darfur while sitting on the UN Security Council, responsible for overseeing the embargo.

    The UAE’s airbridge to genocide mobilized a complex transnational network and weaponized the Emirati elite’s significant international leverage. In the process, it shed light on the UAE’s “sub-imperial” hold on its neighbors. Across Africa and the Middle East, the UAE has committed its wealth and weapons to disastrous military adventures, merciless conflict economies, and repressive political systems. Its rulers are some of the most zealous overseers of our neo-imperial disorder. With a companion piece charting the Emirati elite’s rise to power, this article explores how they wield this power to devastating effect."

    jacobin.com/2026/05/uae-klepto

    #UAE #Africa #MiddleEast #Sudan #Kleptocracy #Genocide #HumanRights

  12. "How could one of the grisliest episodes of the Darfur genocide pass through headlines with limited outcry, let alone action? Many things had changed since Save Darfur: the West soured on humanitarian intervention, the UN faced a dire liquidity crisis, and journalists and celebrities stopped diving headfirst into “African conflicts.” Yet perhaps most tangibly, the génocidaires had an unusually audacious patron: the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

    Many governments contributed to Sudan’s catastrophe. However, the UAE went above and beyond to run a covert airbridge delivering advanced weaponry to the RSF, airlifting wounded RSF fighters to Emirati hospitals, and facilitating RSF smuggling operations on Emirati soil. Emirati officials weathered public and private pleas to rein in RSF atrocities while telling concerned governments to stay out of it. The UAE flagrantly broke an international arms embargo on Darfur while sitting on the UN Security Council, responsible for overseeing the embargo.

    The UAE’s airbridge to genocide mobilized a complex transnational network and weaponized the Emirati elite’s significant international leverage. In the process, it shed light on the UAE’s “sub-imperial” hold on its neighbors. Across Africa and the Middle East, the UAE has committed its wealth and weapons to disastrous military adventures, merciless conflict economies, and repressive political systems. Its rulers are some of the most zealous overseers of our neo-imperial disorder. With a companion piece charting the Emirati elite’s rise to power, this article explores how they wield this power to devastating effect."

    jacobin.com/2026/05/uae-klepto

    #UAE #Africa #MiddleEast #Sudan #Kleptocracy #Genocide #HumanRights

  13. europesays.com/afrika/21941/ Kolumbianische Kämpfer werden im Sudankrieg eingesetzt – Emirate involviert – News #Sudan

  14. SWU: The SAF have regained control of three areas in Qaysan Governorate: Adi, Al-Daqla, and Mashanj Air. #Sudan

  15. El bloqueo de rutas marítimas por el conflicto entre EE. UU. e Irán está impidiendo la exportación de fertilizantes y granos, lo que agrava la escasez alimentaria en Sudán, ya afectado por crisis política y climática. #Seguridad #Sudán

    Más info: nbes.blog/la-guerra-de-iran-am

  16. El bloqueo de rutas marítimas por el conflicto entre EE. UU. e Irán está impidiendo la exportación de fertilizantes y granos, lo que agrava la escasez alimentaria en Sudán, ya afectado por crisis política y climática. #Seguridad #Sudán

    Más info: nbes.blog/la-guerra-de-iran-am

  17. Rights group accuses UAE of being transit point for mercenaries on way to #Sudan

    The United Arab Emirates has denied any involvement in the civil war and says it investigates alleged links.

    bbc.com/news/articles/c1422nrg

    (c) #BBC #News

  18. Rights group accuses UAE of being transit point for mercenaries on way to #Sudan

    The United Arab Emirates has denied any involvement in the civil war and says it investigates alleged links.

    bbc.com/news/articles/c1422nrg

    (c) #BBC #News

  19. Rights group accuses UAE of being transit point for mercenaries on way to #Sudan

    The United Arab Emirates has denied any involvement in the civil war and says it investigates alleged links.

    bbc.com/news/articles/c1422nrg

    (c) #BBC #News

  20. Rights group accuses UAE of being transit point for mercenaries on way to #Sudan

    The United Arab Emirates has denied any involvement in the civil war and says it investigates alleged links.

    bbc.com/news/articles/c1422nrg

    (c) #BBC #News

  21. Rights group accuses UAE of being transit point for mercenaries on way to #Sudan

    The United Arab Emirates has denied any involvement in the civil war and says it investigates alleged links.

    bbc.com/news/articles/c1422nrg

    (c) #BBC #News

  22. Farmers in Sudan say the rise in global fuel and fertilizer costs due to the Iran conflict will force them to cut back on planting this summer, restricting food production in a nation where war has caused acute hunger. japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/ #worldnews #iran #sudan #drought #famine #food #hunger

  23. Farmers in Sudan say the rise in global fuel and fertilizer costs due to the Iran conflict will force them to cut back on planting this summer, restricting food production in a nation where war has caused acute hunger. japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/ #worldnews #iran #sudan #drought #famine #food #hunger

  24. Farmers in Sudan say the rise in global fuel and fertilizer costs due to the Iran conflict will force them to cut back on planting this summer, restricting food production in a nation where war has caused acute hunger. japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/ #worldnews #iran #sudan #drought #famine #food #hunger

  25. Farmers in Sudan say the rise in global fuel and fertilizer costs due to the Iran conflict will force them to cut back on planting this summer, restricting food production in a nation where war has caused acute hunger. japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/ #worldnews #iran #sudan #drought #famine #food #hunger