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Sudan

  • The image features an artistic composition that includes a series of dark, abstract shapes resembling silhouettes of boats or structures. These shapes are reflected, creating a doubled appearance along a horizontal line. Above them, there is a circular form with soft, pastel colors, which contrasts with the darker elements below. The background appears textured and includes subtle lines or markings, adding to the overall depth of the artwork. The combination of dark and light colors creates a balance, while the reflection enhances the visual interest of the piece. President Sissi’s Egypt trapped in inextricable crises Robert Springborg, Sylvain Cypel · 19 February
  • The image depicts a dusk or evening scene in an urban environment, with several buildings visible in the foreground. In the background, a substantial plume of black smoke rises into the sky, creating a stark contrast against the fading light of sunset. The smoke suggests a fire or some kind of industrial activity. The overall mood of the image conveys a sense of urgency or concern, given the presence of the smoke. War in Sudan: The Shadow of the Islamists Gwenaëlle Lenoir · May 2023
  • The image depicts a formal meeting or conference, with a long table where several individuals are seated across from each other. There appears to be a floral centerpiece on the table. The participants seem to be engaged in discussion or note-taking, with some looking attentively at documents or each other. The setting appears to be a neutral, professional environment, likely a government or diplomatic meeting. Russia’s Thwarted Return to the Red Sea Ivan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz · November 2020
  • The image depicts a flooded area, where individuals are walking through standing water. Two men are central in the foreground; one is carrying a bucket, while the other holds a rolled-up mat. In the background, makeshift shelters or homes are partially submerged, surrounded by trees and greenery. The scene reflects the impact of flooding, with water covering the ground and affecting the surrounding environment. The sky is overcast, suggesting ongoing adverse weather conditions. Climate Change Devastates the Sahel Rémi Carayol · September 2020
  • The image features two prominent political figures side by side. On the left, there is a man dressed in a dark suit with a light blue shirt and a striped tie. He has gray hair and is seated with a thoughtful expression. On the right, another man is depicted, also in a black suit, sitting at a formal meeting. He has a serious demeanor and is wearing a pin that represents Sudan. The background suggests a formal setting, indicating that both individuals are engaged in discussions of importance. Sudan-Israel: a Change of Course Sparks a Political Crisis Gwenaëlle Lenoir · February 2020
  • The image shows a group of three men standing behind a wooden podium. The man on the left is wearing a black hat and a suit with a red tie. The man in the center is wearing a military uniform with various insignia and a cap. The man on the right is dressed in a dark suit. They appear to be at an official event, likely addressing the media, with microphones positioned in front of them and a decorative building in the background. In Sudan, General Hemetti Leads the Fray Gérard Prunier · February 2020
  • The image shows a large group of people participating in a protest or march. In the foreground, a man is holding a prominent banner that reads "Ni Etat Militaire Ni Bande Mercenaire," which translates to "Neither Military State Nor Mercenary Band." The crowd appears diverse, with individuals carrying flags and wearing various clothing styles, indicative of a collective demonstration. The background features urban scenery, suggesting the protest is taking place in a city. From Algeria to Sudan, a New Lease of Life for Arab Springs Hicham Alaoui · July 2019
  • The image depicts a serene river landscape under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a small boat with a red canopy is floating on the water, which reflects the sky. In the background, there is a sandy shore lined with greenery, and a distant cityscape can be seen, with buildings rising against the horizon. The overall scene conveys a peaceful and picturesque atmosphere. Sudan, an Unexpected Haven for Syrian Refugees Jenny Gustaffson · April 2019
  • The image depicts a group of armed soldiers riding in the back of a military truck. They appear to be celebrating or expressing excitement, with some of them raising their arms and displaying gestures. The truck has a camouflage pattern, and the background shows a developing urban area, with construction materials and buildings under construction. The overall scene suggests a military convoy or a display of force. Gulf Countries and Turkey Pitch Against Each Other... in Africa Gérard Prunier · November 2018
  • The image depicts a large, under-construction dam situated in a mountainous landscape. The dam site features extensive concrete structures and machinery, indicating significant engineering work in progress. Surrounding the site, there are vast areas of earth that have been moved or excavated, along with roads and pathways that suggest ongoing construction activity. The landscape is somewhat arid, with sparse vegetation and mountainous terrain in the background. The visibility is limited, possibly due to haze or dust in the atmosphere. Who is Losing the Nile? Alain Gresh · February 2018
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