Ceasefire talks in Sudan fail to quell violence
Despite fresh ceasefire talks scheduled to begin yesterday, heavy fighting continues unabated across Sudan. Negotiations between the country's army and...
Miriam studied political science at the University of Ghana where she also participated in the university's debate team. She later moved to London where she undertook her masters in International Relations. Miriam went on work for a leading analysis company where she worked as a political risk analyst in helping companies analyse and mitigate political risk in Western Africa. In 2022, she became the editor-in-chief of The African Observer
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