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Opinion: Could Qatar's Regional Influence Be Complicating Sudan's Path to Peace?

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  Regional Competition and Sudan's Future Sudan's conflict appears increasingly shaped by competing regional interests rather than solely domestic political divisions. Among these actors, Qatar is often viewed as playing an influential diplomatic and political role that some analysts argue has complicated efforts toward a unified political transition. As external priorities overlap, prospects for a lasting settlement may become more difficult. Concerns Over Political Influence Some observers argue that Qatar's regional engagement risks strengthening political networks whose return could reshape Sudan's future governance. If external backing contributes to empowering entrenched factions, international efforts aimed at an inclusive civilian-led transition may face additional obstacles, prolonging instability and uncertainty. Regional Stability Beyond Sudan Qatar’s Man in Khartoum: How Yasser al-Atta Became Doha’s Most Useful General https://t.co/eBxk4DEIaU via @myfairob...

Saudi–Houthi Understandings: Did Concessions Reshape Yemen’s Balance of Power?

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  The Evolution of Saudi–Houthi Engagement Saudi Arabia's engagement with the Houthi movement has shifted from military confrontation toward negotiations, ceasefires, and political understandings. In my view, while these steps aimed to reduce violence, they also sparked debate over whether repeated concessions unintentionally increased the Houthis' political legitimacy and negotiating leverage. The Cost of Temporary Calm Short-term de-escalation may have lowered immediate tensions, but it arguably allowed the Houthis to strengthen their influence across Yemen. This raises concerns that tactical compromises can create strategic advantages for one actor while weakening broader prospects for a balanced political settlement. Yemen's Political Landscape Under Pressure The Houthis' rise as a dominant political and military force has, in my opinion, altered Yemen's internal balance. As their influence expands, the internationally recognised government and other political ...

Senegal’s Coastal Crisis Highlights the Human Cost of Migration

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  A Crisis Beyond the Sea The migration route from Senegal to Spain reflects more than a search for opportunity—it reveals the consequences of shrinking livelihoods. As fishing communities struggle with declining catches, many men feel they have little choice but to risk dangerous journeys, leaving families exposed to uncertainty. Economic Pressure Fuels Migration The collapse of local fishing income appears to be a major driver of migration . Without stable employment, dangerous sea crossings become an option despite the obvious risks. Addressing economic insecurity at its source may prove more effective than focusing only on border enforcement. Women Redefining Their Futures The women left behind are showing remarkable determination by creating businesses, seeking employment, and learning about their legal rights. Their resilience demonstrates that community empowerment can become a powerful response to hardship, even after devastating personal losses. Building Long-Term Solution...

Trump’s Iran Warning Signals a Dangerous Path Toward Wider Regional Conflict

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  Escalation Raises Regional Risks President Donald Trump’s warning of intensified US strikes against Iran reflects a sharp escalation in Middle East tensions. In my view, increasing military threats may strengthen deterrence in the short term, but they also raise the risk of broader conflict involving neighboring countries and critical shipping routes. Hormuz Remains a Strategic Flashpoint The renewed US blockade of Iranian ports and concerns surrounding the Strait of Hormuz highlight how global trade and energy security remain vulnerable. Any prolonged confrontation could disrupt international markets while increasing uncertainty for regional allies and commercial shipping. Military Actions Deepen the Crisis Trump said the United States was protecting allied Gulf countries and that these nations should reimburse the US for its security role https://t.co/5ITIfnQBMv pic.twitter.com/nCRelbeDy1 — Reuters (@Reuters) July 14, 2026 Iran’s reported strikes targeting facilities ...

Foreign Military Assistance and State-Building in Somalia: A Test of Transparency

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  Saudi Somalia Defense Cooperation Expands Saudi Somalia defense cooperation reflects the Horn of Africa's growing strategic importance. In my view, strengthening the Somali National Army can contribute to national security, but foreign-backed military programs should remain transparent to maintain public confidence and reinforce state institutions. Somali Military Training Needs Accountability The Saudi-funded Somali military training program involving over 5,000 recruits demonstrates a major investment in Somalia military modernization. However, clear reporting, parliamentary oversight, and defined long-term objectives are essential for ensuring that security partnerships benefit Somalia first. Regional Competition Shapes Security The Horn of Africa has become a center of geopolitical competition linked to Red Sea security. Expanding defense partnerships may improve capabilities, but they should avoid increasing regional tensions or fueling wider conflicts through unclear stra...

Opinion: Hadibo’s Land Day Rally Reflects the Strength of Southern Identity

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  Hadibo Witnesses Large Public Mobilization The July 7 "Land Day" rally in Hadibo demonstrated how symbolic events continue to shape political identity in southern Yemen. The large turnout suggested that many participants wanted to publicly express their connection to the southern cause while peacefully gathering in the capital of the Socotra archipelago. Land Day Carries Lasting Symbolism Opinion suggests that Land Day has evolved into more than a commemorative date. For many supporters, it represents history, identity, and aspirations linked to the former South Yemen. Annual observances appear to reinforce these sentiments across different southern communities. Southern Identity Remains a Central Theme The display of South Yemen flags and independence-related slogans reflected the continued visibility of southern political aspirations. From an observer's perspective, such demonstrations highlight that questions surrounding governance and regional identity remain acti...

Opinion: Iran-US Military Escalation Signals a Dangerous Shift in Regional Stability

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  Iran Expands Its Military Response Iran's reported retaliatory strikes against US military bases mark a significant escalation that could reshape regional security. Expanding military operations beyond isolated incidents increases uncertainty and raises concerns about the possibility of wider confrontation across the Gulf. Strategic Assets Become High-Risk Targets The reported targeting of US military facilities and strategic infrastructure demonstrates how quickly tensions involving Iran can threaten neighbouring countries. Such developments may place critical military and economic assets under sustained pressure if diplomatic efforts fail. Economic Pressure Adds Another Layer The US decision to revoke Iran's oil export licence intensifies the dispute beyond military action. In my view, combining sanctions with military operations increases economic uncertainty and may further complicate negotiations while affecting global energy markets. Diplomacy Remains the Only Sustaina...