It’s time now for The Discourse, and today we turn our attention to Sudan, where a war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has created a devastating humanitarian crisis and displaced millions of people.The conflict has also raised wider questions about Sudan’s political future, the role of civilian forces and the impact of regional and international actors on the country’s crisis.Today, we’re also looking at the journey that brought Sudan to this point — from the 2019 revolution and the attempt to establish civilian rule, to the 2021 military coup and the outbreak of war two years later.For more on Sudan’s political transition, the war, the search for peace and what lies ahead for the country, we spoke to Khalid Omer Yousif, a former Minister of Cabinet Affairs and prominent civilian political figure.

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