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Sudan’s Damage Stains Our Hopes

Heavy rainfall and flash floods have affected thousands of people, including internally displaced people (IDPs), host communities, and refugees, in parts of Kassala State. Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla reports on the current situation of war-ravaged Sudan HIGHLIGHTS – The floods have directly impacted 10,178 newly arrived

OLD POLITICIANS IN-CHARGE OF YOUNG CONTINENT

Africa the youngest population in the world is governed by the aged presidents, with the medium age of 19% Such a high number of young people is an opportunity for the continent’s growth – but only if these new generations are fully empowered to realise their best potential. It is especially important that young people are

The Distress of Wreck – A Poem from Sudan

In a hushed poverty ward, starving babies fight for life. Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet from Sudan, a war-ravaged African country, shares his fresh poem Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker is a TEFL Teacher, Poet, Journalist, Activist, and Freelance Interpreter/ Translator from Umbda – Sudan. He also has been working as a

Pre-Partition Educational Institutions of Shikarpur Sindh

The schools in Shikarpur were not just educational institutions but also architectural marvels, each with its unique character Before the partition of 1947, collective efforts from the Muslim and Hindu communities of Shikarpur led to the establishment of several educational institutions. This shared commitment to education was evident in

The Caracas Cat

Despite the scarcity of meetings with the great Yemeni poet, critic and professor Abdulaziz Al-Maqalih, the most beautiful Sana’an mornings was when he hosted us in a poetry symposium in which I was among its readers, with the creative poetess Mai Muzaffar, and in the presence of the novelist friend Ali Al-Muqri. At that time, our