Hafed Al Ghwell

U.S. Must Adapt, Not Abandon the Sahel

cc U.S. Embassy Ouagadougo, modified, Flintlock 2019 Closing Ceremony

An effective US presence remains key for regional stability in the Sahel, and this will be achieved not by doubling down on military might, but by judiciously balancing soft power with targeted support for security initiatives.

World Must Act to Avert Famine in Sudan

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From conflict to catastrophe, the world's largest hunger crisis looms in Sudan.

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