Sudan Horizon

Opinion

“The Quartet”… A Recycled Scenario

By Dr Inas Mohamed Ahmed Between 1992 and 1995, the world witnessed a major humanitarian disaster in the form of the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, during which horrific massacres and crimes were committed — a shameful stain on the…

Tasks Awaiting the Government

By: Rashid Abdel Rahim When Dr Ali Al-Haj was appointed Minister of Trade in the late 1980s, he found himself in a major confrontation with producers of one of the country's most important commodities. I visited him for a journalistic…

The Sudanese Woman and the Crafting of Hope

By Dr. Salah Daak As Dr Sara Abu — a well-known women’s rights activist — was reading an article I had written about the homeland and the meaning of patriotism, she sent me a light-hearted comment, gently reproachful in tone. Jokingly, she…

A Cabinet Still Incomplete

By Rashid Abdel Rahim We are now in the third month since the appointment of Mr Kamil Idris as Prime Minister, and this period is sufficient for the formation of the government, especially considering the limited and specified number of…

The Future of Regional Stability Amid Sudan’s War

By Muhannad Awad Mahmoud | Sudanhorizon Since the outbreak of Sudan’s ongoing war in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)—described as a terrorist militia that turned against the state—it has…