This year, Sudan’s civil war has continued with both sides accused of committing war crimes.
As international efforts continue to end the hostilities, there’s been a focus on the roles that other countries may be playing in the conflict.
One has come under particular scrutiny – the United Arab Emirates. It’s faced allegations of supporting the RSF – the paramilitary group that is fighting the Sudanese military – which it strongly denies.
The BBC’s Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at the links between the UAE and Sudan.
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