Failed Coup in the DRC: How Could a US Green Card Turn Into a Bloody Card?

👤Mekki Center 🕔23.May 2024

The coup that took place in the Democratic Republic of Congo in May 2024 raises significant questions that need to be discussed. It appears to be relatively easy for a group of Africans to take advantage of asylum opportunities and obtain U.S. residency and citizenship. However, some individuals are not satisfied with working for delivery […]

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Ruto’s visit to the United States is not and cannot be just for Kenya when the region is on the edge of a volcano!

👤Mekki Center 🕔23.May 2024

Tiechol Stephen Kenyan President William Ruto paid a historical visit to Washington DC, USA. It is expected to discuss the war in Sudan, Somali-Ethiopian tensions, and the failed military coup in DRC. Some questions arise: why did IGAD fail to support the Rapid Support Militia even as Kenya threw its weight behind it and rolled […]

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Call for Articles on African Australian Relations

👤Mekki Center 🕔22.May 2024

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Groundwater could help build stability and poverty resilience in the conflict-affected Gedaref-Adigrat region

👤Mekki Center 🕔29.Mar 2024

Local Water Sellers North to Gedaref area – East Sudan – Photos: MC Mekki ELMOGRABI   In the Gedaref market, you will find people of different ethnic groups from Sudan and Ethiopia; they are mixed. One thing that brings them together is their sources of water. Their dug wells do not segregate. They are water […]

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How two dams in Sudan replenished villagers wells

👤Mekki Center 🕔29.Mar 2024

A dry well and at the same time a green tree of the Mesquite species, Photo: MC Mekki ELMOGRABI Fashaga area along the Sudanese-Ethiopian border is famous for being the most fertile land in Gedaref state. In this area, soil fertility is vital for crops to thrive and influences their yield. However, instability has affected […]

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Gedaref courts groundwater to avert water crisis

👤Mekki Center 🕔29.Mar 2024

Caption: Harvest time in South Gedaref area – the happiness of passing a season without war in the area, who knows next season will be the same – Photos MC Mekki ELMOGRABI Fathya Hamdan a mother of four children in Sudan’s Gedaref region, uses four water drums daily during winter.  However, the demand doubles during the summer […]

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Gedaref: Where Abundance of Water, Displacement, and Thirst All Meet

👤Mekki Center 🕔19.Mar 2024

Caption: Daily routine for young girls, bringing water from wells to avoid paying the cost of buying water – Photos: MC   Mekki ELMOGRABI – Sudan The number of refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) constitutes approximately 25% of the total population of Gedaref state. Latest figures by the Sudan government indicate that Gedaref has 2.2 […]

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Mekki Elmograbi: Question to IGAD on its latest statement on South Sudan’s Conflict

👤Mekki Center 🕔4.Jan 2024

Mekki Elmograbi: Question to IGAD on its latest statement on South Sudan’s Conflict Needless to say that the conflict in South Sudan highlighted the necessity and the importance of the regional and the African endeavors and mediation and their positive role in solving African conflicts and disputes. Again and again, we have to praise “African […]

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Red Sea Review (RSR), New Digital Newspaper Focusing on Economy and Security of the Red Sea Founded by Mekki ELMOGRABI and Naji ADAM

👤Mekki Center 🕔3.Sep 2023

Red Sea Review (RSR) is a new digital newspaper and media platform focusing on the economy and security of the Red Sea and associated countries in the region, including Egypt, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Djibouti, Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and South Sudan. RSR founded by Mekki ELMOGRABI and Naji ADAM in Portsudan, […]

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Immediate Return of 133 District Commissioners is a Necessity to Stop and Resolve Tribal Conflicts in Sudan

👤Mekki Center 🕔22.Oct 2022

By Mekki ELMOGRABI Sudanese people deserve democratic transition and elections, this is what we advocate and work for. Yes, we don’t want to go backward at all, but FFC’s mistake is the reason for this compromise. The recklessness that was practiced in destroying the level of local government obliges us to first restore it, then […]

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