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The U.S., China, Russia, and the UAE All Competing For Greater Access to...

TWEET TRANSLATION:I am honored to welcome the USS Winston Churchill in Port Sudan. This historic visit shows the United States’ support for the democratic transition in Sudan and our desire for a new...

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Sudan is the Latest Muslim-Majority Country Where China is Gathering Support...

Chinese ambassador to Sudan Ma Xinmin published a lengthy column in this weekend’s Sudanese Voice newspaper to make the case for why “anti-China forces in certain Western countries” are wrong to...

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So, What Exactly Did Emmanuel Macron Accomplish With His African Finance...

The day-long Summit on the Financing of African Economies wrapped up in Paris on Tuesday and left a lot of people scratching their heads wondering what exactly was the purpose of the gathering. Unlike...

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How Will China Respond to the Coup in Sudan?

The pre-dawn military coup in Sudan on Monday presents the latest challenge for China on how to respond to the toppling of governments in Africa where it has sizable economic and strategic interests....

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Q&A: What’s At Stake For China in Sudan?

China’s reaction, so far, to Monday’s military coup in Sudan has been reserved, especially compared to the forceful response Beijing issued within 24 hours of last month’s overthrow of President Alpha...

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Chinese State Media: Blame the U.S. For the Coup in Sudan

Although the Chinese Foreign Ministry has been largely silent this week about the military coup in Sudan, the country’s largest television broadcaster, CCTV (央视新闻), appears to be framing the story in...

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Sudan Under Pressure From Both China and the U.S.

The Sudanese government is being pulled in opposite directions by the United States and China over potentially volatile political issues related to Israel and Xinjiang. In its efforts to move more...

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China’s Decision To Hold on To Its Oil Assets in Sudan May Now Start To Pay Off

Sudan’s oil industry is starting to rumble back to life, following this year’s landmark peace agreement with rival South Sudan and a dramatic improvement in ties with the United States, which recently...

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Chinese Oil Buying From Saudi Arabia Surges, Likely at Africa’s Expense

Saudi Arabia is emerging as an increasingly important hub on China’s Belt and Road Initiative as Beijing turns to the Kingdom for an increasingly large share of its oil procurement. Last year, two-way...

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The U.S., China, Russia, and the UAE All Competing For Greater Access to...

TWEET TRANSLATION:I am honored to welcome the USS Winston Churchill in Port Sudan. This historic visit shows the United States’ support for the democratic transition in Sudan and our desire for a new...

View Article

Sudan is the Latest Muslim-Majority Country Where China is Gathering Support...

Chinese ambassador to Sudan Ma Xinmin published a lengthy column in this weekend’s Sudanese Voice newspaper to make the case for why “anti-China forces in certain Western countries” are wrong to...

View Article

So, What Exactly Did Emmanuel Macron Accomplish With His African Finance...

The day-long Summit on the Financing of African Economies wrapped up in Paris on Tuesday and left a lot of people scratching their heads wondering what exactly was the purpose of the gathering. Unlike...

View Article

How Will China Respond to the Coup in Sudan?

The pre-dawn military coup in Sudan on Monday presents the latest challenge for China on how to respond to the toppling of governments in Africa where it has sizable economic and strategic interests....

View Article


Q&A: What’s At Stake For China in Sudan?

China’s reaction, so far, to Monday’s military coup in Sudan has been reserved, especially compared to the forceful response Beijing issued within 24 hours of last month’s overthrow of President Alpha...

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Chinese State Media: Blame the U.S. For the Coup in Sudan

Although the Chinese Foreign Ministry has been largely silent this week about the military coup in Sudan, the country’s largest television broadcaster, CCTV (央视新闻), appears to be framing the story in...

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China’s Special Mideast Envoy Meets With Sudan Leader

Zhai Jun, China’s Special Envoy to the Middle East, met on Tuesday with the head of Sudan’s army and the leader of the October 25 military coup that plunged the country into crisis, Lieutenant-General...

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Chinese Horn of Africa Special Envoy Arrives in Sudan For Two Days of Talks

China’s point man for diplomacy in the Horn of Africa, Xue Bing, landed in Khartoum on Tuesday for two days of talks. Shortly after he arrived, Xue met with Ministry of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary...

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Climate, Geopolitics Greatest Threats to African Development: Study

For Africa to achieve its development potential, it needs uninterrupted cooperation with the United States, Europe, and China. This is a key finding of a recent set of future projections by the...

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China’s Special Mideast Envoy Meets With Sudan Leader

Zhai Jun, China’s Special Envoy to the Middle East, met on Tuesday with the head of Sudan’s army and the leader of the October 25 military coup that plunged the country into crisis, Lieutenant-General...

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Chinese Horn of Africa Special Envoy Arrives in Sudan For Two Days of Talks

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