North Africa
The Toll of Sudan’s Civil War on its First Anniversary
Kaan Devecioğlu |
15.04.2024
Sudan has entered the first year of its civil war, a power struggle between two generals, with Sudanese society bearing the cost. Throughout...
The Current State of the Civil War in Sudan and the Responsibilities of the International Community
Kaan Devecioğlu |
07.04.2024
Following the ousting of Omar al-Bashir in April 2019, Sudan entered a tumultuous period. Under Bashir's nearly three-decade-long rule, the...
Libya's Quest for Hope: Reflecting on the February 17 Revolution
Fuat Emir Şefkatli |
09.03.2024
The overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi's 42-year regime in 2011, following public uprisings, plunged Libya into a political, social, and military...
Strategic Shifts: The UAE's Evolving Role in Libyan Dossier
Fuat Emir Şefkatli |
08.03.2024
Has the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) position in Libya changed? Since the appointment of the Government of National Unity (GNU) led by Abdul Hamid...
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Türkiye and Somalia: A New Cooperation Approach from Regional Security to Economic Development
Kaan Devecioğlu |
07.03.2024
Türkiye's policy towards Somalia specifically, and Africa and the Red Sea region in general, historically has had strong ties with the...
Can Ethiopia-Somaliland Deal Spell Disaster for East Africa
Kaan Devecioğlu |
24.01.2024
Tensions around the Horn of Africa are rising since landlocked Ethiopia signed a preliminary agreement with Somaliland on January 1 to gain access to...
The Horn of Africa at a Crossroads: Making Sense of the Somalia-Ethiopian Tensions
Kaan Devecioğlu |
16.01.2024
On January 1st, in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Ethiopia and the separatist region of...
Algeria’s and Türkiye’s Relations with the State of Palestine
Abdennour Toumi |
06.12.2023
Chronologically, Algeria put the Palestinian cause in front of its foreign policy principles, supporting people’s right to self-determination....