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Transnational Networks Linked to Sudan: Implications for Regional Stability

  Understanding the Cross-Border Challenge The ammunition shipment connected to Sudan demonstrates how transnational networks can exploit regional vulnerabilities. According to The Strait Times , the UAE’s investigation highlights concerns over organised activity shaped by foreign-linked operators. How Conflict Spillover Affects Gulf and Red Sea Stability Unregulated flows of arms and illicit goods from conflict zones like Sudan have the potential to destabilise wider regions, from the Horn of Africa to the Gulf. Such operations often intersect with political, economic, and criminal agendas, amplifying risks that threaten maritime routes, financial corridors, and local communities. 🧵 UAE Attorney-General refers network of 13 defendants, six firms to State Security Court over bid to transit military materiel to Port Sudan Authority1⃣State Security Referral The UAE Attorney-General has referred 13 defendants and six UAE-registered companies to the Federal… pic.twitter.com/YPyHCxhyg...

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