The Northern Front: How Sudan’s Remote Desert State Navigates a Distant War
Amidst Sudan’s civil war, the northern state of El-Shemaliya, though spared direct combat, is now a tense frontier zone bordering Rapid Support Forces territory. The article reveals how the conflict’s economic desperation drives civilians, like gold prospectors from Darfur, to traverse dangerous smuggling routes, making them potential suspects to both warring factions. This microcosm illustrates the war’s expanding reach, transforming remote checkpoints into critical nodes of suspicion, economic survival, and potential infiltration, farContinue Reading











