Kenya risks being isolated at the international stage for its association with sanctioned Sudanese rebels accused of mass murder and displacement of millions from their homes. Various global powers have backed Sudan Armed Forces against the Rapid Support Forces,
Kenya’s storied legacy as a pillar of African liberation now stands at a dangerous crossroads after extending diplomatic recognition to the Sudanese RSF militia.
Analysts say President Ruto’s friendliness with regional rebel groups positions Kenya as a country that ‘takes sides’.
Analysts argue that Kenya’s hosting of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces and the M23 militias in the Democratic Republic of Congo undermine its regional and international standing.
Sudanese army advances on the ground could potentially change the course of the war as it approaches its two-year mark
Deep internal divisions may presage another partition of the country, just over a decade since the establishment of South Sudan
Their plot could place Kenya between a rock and a hard place, with Sudan already threatening to block trade with Kenya.
Khartoum: The Sudanese government on Monday vowed to take escalatory measures against Kenya for hosting activities by the paramilitary Rapid Support
Yasir Arman, leader of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-Revolutionary Democratic Current (SPLM-RDC), announced his release on Thursday after Interpol briefly detained him in Kenya. Arman, a vocal critic of Sudan’s military leadership,
Sudanese filmmakers, Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag, Ibrahim Snoopy, Timeea Ahmed along with British director Phil Cox have chronicled the brave exploits of five individuals who ran for their lives. Four storylines depict their shock,
Khartoum. The RSF responded by announcing at a gathering in Kenya that it and its allies will establish a parallel government. Few think the war will end any time soon, but here is a look at what ...