Sudan
Sudan’s gold trade fuels war—and slips through state Control
Sudan’s civil war is being bankrolled not by oil, but by gold — and nearly all of it flows through the United Arab Emirates.
The Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, arrived Saturday evening in Doha, where he will participate in the Doha Forum starting tomorrow.
Ahmed Attaf upon arrival at Doha airport
The Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, arrived Saturday evening in Doha, where he will participate in the Doha Forum starting tomorrow. He is representing President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
The Doha Forum is an annual conference held in Doha, Qatar, that serves as a platform for discussions and debates on a wide range of global issues. The forum brings together leaders, policymakers, experts, and practitioners from various fields, including government, business, academia, and civil society.
Overall, the Doha Forum plays a significant role in fostering international cooperation, understanding, and problem-solving. It reflects Qatar's commitment to being a diplomatic hub and contributing to the resolution of global challenges through constructive dialogue and collaboration.
Reporting by Jean Sibbyle
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