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Sudan: Crossroads of External Interference and Risk of Expansion of Radical Islamist Movements

Since the outbreak of the internal conflict in the Sudan, the crisis is no longer limited to a national political and security confrontation. The country has gradually established itself as a bridge between external interventions and regional agenda rivalries. This superimposition of internal and external factors puts increasing pressure on the economy, weakens state structures and weighs on the security balances of the entire region.
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Since the outbreak of the internal conflict in the Sudan, the crisis is no longer limited to a national political and security confrontation. The country has gradually established itself as a bridge between external interventions and regional agenda rivalries. This superimposition of internal and external factors puts increasing pressure on the economy, weakens state structures and weighs on the security balances of the entire region.

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Atlasinfo.fr: l'essentiel de l'actualité de la France et du Maghreb broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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