Year: 2024
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The UAE Bet on the Wrong Side in Sudan’s Civil War | WPR (worldpoliticsreview.com) The UAE’s Meddling in Sudan’s Civil War Is Backfiring.
Elfadil Ibrahim, February 13, 2024.In the past several weeks, Iranian cargo planes have been spotted landing in Port Sudan, the seat of Sudan’s military-led government since Khartoum fell to its rival in the country’s civil war, the Rapid Support Forces. Last month, also, the RSF shot down an Iranian drone being operated by the Sudanese armed forces. Both developments corroborate allegations that the Sudanese government’s recent reestablishment of diplomatic ties with Iran has been accompanied…
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On the background of the shocking videos that has been delivered yesterday showing two heads belongs to two of Dagalo terrorist militia men,
The General Command Of The Armed ForcesFriday 16th February Press statement On the background of the shocking videos that has been delivered yesterday showing two heads belongs to two of Dagalo terrorist militia men,The Sudanese armed forces clarifies that an investigation is conducted about the incident , if the investigation findings approved the implicants are belongs to the Sudanese armed forces,they should be trailed . The Sudanese armed forces confirms thatIt is obligations with war…
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Statement from the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding allegations of humanitarian aid hindrance:
The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has refuted what it deemed as claims propagated by some media outlets, suggesting that the Sudanese government is preventing the delivery of humanitarian aid to certain areas in Sudan. A correspondent from CNN, Namaa Elbakir, recently confirmed through a non-governmental organization employee that accumulated aid is present in Adre, Chad, with instructions not to enter West Darfur. According to UN figures, over 7 million Sudanese have been forced to…
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Ishraga Sayed Mahmoud Salih
Head of The Supereme Leadership in The Democratic Uninest Party ( DUP) The communications outage is beyond the capabilities of the militia. It is a major external act by the militia’s sponsors and aims to pressure a return to negotiation, disrupt the army’s victories and thwart the popular resistance. They are ignorant of the history of peoples; Sharif Hussein’s convoy to support the revolution in Algeria and the Patrice Lomba movement in the 1950s, without…
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The Sudanese-Egyptian destiny at the sidelines of the 55th International Book Fair’s 2024 edition
D. Ibrahim Mohammed Adam Professor Ibrahim Mohamed Adam reflects on the Sudanese-Egyptian destiny at the sidelines of the 55th International Book Fair’s 2024 edition. The common theme discussed by university professors at the invitation of Dar Al Arabiya for Publishing was the historical, present, and future relations between Sudan and Egypt. The recent crisis revealed the depth of these ties, going beyond rhetoric to a lived reality. Since the early days of war, people naturally…
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ELHINDI IZZEDIN – X
“When the adulteress talks about honor! Hamidti, who killed, starved, and looted the people, calls on the international community to pressure what he calls the ‘Port Sudan Group’ to open airports in Darfur and Kordofan to save millions of Sudanese exposed to famine by transporting international relief (weapons, of course) under the program ‘Lifeline.’ The People’s Movement, led by John Garang in the early nineties, benefited from it.The only way, Dqlo, to save civilians from…
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Unveiling a New Sudan: Post-War Reconstruction and Reshaping the Future
Tareg Sharif n the aftermath of the war, a new reality is set to emerge, reshaping Sudan’s politics, economy, culture, and social dynamics. Echoing the sentiments of the poet Al-Fitouri, the world belongs to those who truly possess it. The Sudanese people are poised to elect new political leaders, ushering in a fresh era that bids farewell to traditional rhetoric and hollow promises. The military will rise in prominence, reviving ancient customs both socially and…
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Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces Disrupt Internet Services: Telecom Company Chairman Speaks Out”
BY:Mohamed Widaa In an interview, Fatih Erwa, Chairman of Zain Telecommunications, revealed that the recent internet disruptions in Darfur resulted from the Rapid Support Forces’ control over power stations, cutting off the company’s main database in Jabal Awlia. Arwa clarified that the government had not instructed them to disconnect the network and expressed readiness to restore services if allowed to reactivate power generators. He accused the Rapid Support Forces of impeding the company’s efforts to…
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Twenty Questions for the Transitional Period’s Clown
Dr. Muzamil Abu Al-Qasim In a bold claim, Jafar Hassan, rightfully dubbed the clown of the transitional period, alleges that the remnants’ media orchestrated an organized attack on army leaders after news of their direct meetings with Rapid Support Forces commanders surfaced. He accuses them of defaming army leaders when they don’t align with their goals. Let’s move past the theatrical presentation and overlook the striking audacity of falsehood, delving into the truth. Firstly, the…
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Cloud computing security
Maintaining data privacy and security across Internet-based infrastructure, applications, and platforms. Securing these systems requires the efforts of cloud providers and the customers who use them, whether they are individual users or small and large businesses. Cloud service providers host services on their servers through always-on Internet connections. Since their business depends on customer trust, cloud security methods are used to keep customer data private and stored securely. However, cloud security also partly lies in…