I have never written a eulogy or obituary for anyone, but the great journalist Mahmoud Murad, has a special place in my heart. His humanity and professionalism were rare qualities in today's world.
Murad, who passed away earlier this week aged 81, (...)
Sudan's transitional government has made considerable strides in pushing back the influence the Muslim Brotherhood gained under the Omar Al-Bashir regime. But if it has succeeded in closing some avenues that the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates (...)
Informed sources in Cairo say that recent French actions on Libya in coordination with Turkey and Qatar are raising resentment, as they ignore many developments on the ground and serve some parties without taking into consideration balance on the (...)
The crisis in Sudan is by no means a zero-sum game. If one side "loses", everybody loses, argues Mohamed Abul-Fadl
Sudan's problems are of such a magnitude, so persistent in their ferocity and so deeply ingrained that they threaten the very (...)
For the UN to wrest back its proper global role its intervention in Sudan must bring results, writes Mohamed Abul-Fadl*
The UN had its share of success and failure around the world. Its role was eclipsed by the ascendance of the US as the ultimate (...)