Sudan
Islamists, ruling party members chide Sudan’s Bashir amid protests
Islamists, ruling party members chide Sudan’s Bashir amid protests
Sudan’s Bashir, wanted by ICC, says he plans to travel to UN
Sudan woman risks flogging to protest ‘Taliban’-like law
Arms Shipments Seen From Sudan to Syria Rebels
US Pushes for Global Eye on South Sudan Conflict
South Sudan’s Salva Kiir sacks cabinet
Tanzania wants stronger mandate for Sudan’s Darfur peacekeepers
Unknown assailants killed seven UN peacekeepers and injured 17 others in an attack on a UN patrol as it was heading back to its base in Nyala state. The head of the UN peacekeeping force recently warned of the deteriorating security situation in the country, which has already displaced over 300,000 people this year, “due […]
Report: Web monitoring devices made by U.S. firm Blue Coat detected in Iran, Sudan
Abd Al-Ra’Ouf Abu Zaid Mohamed Hamza was involved in the murder of a USAID employee and his driver in 2008. Hamza’s father is a senior cleric in Ansar al-Tawhid, which, along with al Qaeda, claimed credit for the assassinations.
Is Iran trying to set up a new arms smuggling route to Gaza from Sudan?
Why is the West doing business with Sudan?
Imprisoned, Tortured, Killed: Human Trafficking Thrives on Sinai Peninsula
Pakistan as a global leader in Islamic banking and finance
Abu Hazim al Sudani waged jihad in Afghanistan, the Philippines, Chechnya, and the Sudan before he was finally killed by the French in Mali.
Islamist fighters fleeing the French-led intervention in Mali arrived in Kutum and Adumur in North Darfur. They traveled in armed Land Cruisers, entering Sudan through its southwestern border with the Central African Republic.
‘Darker Sides’: The Vast Islamist Sanctuary of ‘Sahelistan’
Al Qaeda in the Land of the Two Niles has formed a students’ group at the University of Khartoum. The students said that the Sudanese government is not pursuing al Qaeda in Sudan.
Students at the university who formed the group also said that the Sudanese government is not pursuing al Qaeda.
UN wants to use drones for peacekeeping missions
The US added two Sudanese jihadists to the list of Specially Designated Global terrorists. Abdelbasit Alhaj Alhasan Haj Hamad and Mohamed Makawi Ibrahim Mohamed assassinated a USAID employee and his driver on Jan. 1, 2008 in Khartoum. Makawi is linked to al Qaeda.
Exclusive report from a Central African Republic city conquered by rebels
A jihadist media group calling itself “al-Hijratain Foundation,” a possibly al Qaeda-affiliated group tied to the Sudanese terrorist front known as Ansar al-Tawhid (Partisans of Monotheism), released a video detailing the June 2010 prison escape of four men convicted of the January 2008 assassination of an American diplomat and his driver.
Authorities accused Israel of using a vulture tagged with a GPS-equipped camera to spy on Sudan; the military claimed to have captured one such vulture in the Darfur region this month. An Israeli ecologist dismissed the claim, saying the equipment was regularly used for tracking wildlife.
Khartoum allowing Iran to establish a Red Sea base
US seeks to interview detained Egyptian jihadist in Benghazi probe
For Israel, Gaza Conflict Is Test for an Iran Confrontation
Analysis of Hamas Military Capability After Six-Day Conflict With Israel
Brigades That Fire on Israel Show a Deadly New Discipline
Arms With a Long Reach Help Hamas