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SUDAN ENTERS ITS FOURTH YEAR OF WAR: 150,000 DEAD, DRONES, FAMINE, AND THE WORLD'S SILENCE
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Factual coverage connected to Turkish diplomatic role via the Antalya Forum
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Ankara covers the third anniversary with structured analysis emphasizing drones and economic impact. Daily Sabah cites UNDP figures: seven Sudanese out of ten live in poverty, average incomes have fallen to 1992 levels. The article notes that UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher reported 700 civilians killed by drones in the first quarter of 2026 and that fighting is expanding into the Blue Nile. The framing is that of "the world's worst humanitarian crisis" with 34 million people needing urgent assistance. Turkish media also notes that Turkey is hosting the Antalya diplomatic forum this week, where Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will be present — a subtle reminder that Turkey also plays a regional diplomatic role.
Discreet self-promotion of Turkish diplomatic role
Coverage without mention of support from certain Turkish allies (Qatar, UAE) to the belligerents
Standard humanitarian framing without substantive analysis
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