Sovereignty without control : Sudan, gold and the limits of international law

19 juin 2026 | Maria Pietroluongo
In 2024, as Sudan reeled from one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, UAE imports of its gold jumped by 70%. Millions had been displaced, tens of thousands killed, yet the gold kept flowing: refinery-bound, market-ready, and largely unquestioned. Sudan’s contemporary gold economy has (…)
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