Year: 2024

  • Breaking News

    “Enforced disappearance of Sudanese women, including minors.”

    Republic of SudanMinistry of Foreign AffairsOffice of the Official Spokesperson and Media ManagementPress Release The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reviewed the report issued by the Strategic Initiative Network for African Women (Siha), a regional civil society organization, yesterday, regarding the crimes of abduction against women and girls by the rebellious terrorist militia. The network documented 144 cases of abduction and forced disappearance of young women and girls since the militia waged war on the…

  • Columns

    For perfume, it’s a scandal! They resemble each other!

    “Dr. Muzamil Abuelgassim Let’s set aside the accusations that have plagued the Forces of Freedom and Change (the Central Council) during the days of war, and inquire about the reasons that placed these forces in the crossfire, branding them with the stamp of rebellion and covering up their horrific crimes with silence, playing the role of its political arm, and supporting it with fronts and entities loyal to corruption, or coordinating their positions with them…

  • Breaking News

    Red Cross efforts on the Sudan crisis

    IN a meeting held today in Port Sudan,Navy Eng. Ibrahim Jaber Ibrahim, a member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and head of the Joint National Committee for Humanitarian and Health Emergencies, met with Mr. Martin Schuepp, the Director of Operations at the International Committee of the Red Cross. The meeting was also attended by Mr. Pierre Duprie, the head of the Red Cross mission in Sudan. Dr. Ismat Mustafa Yusuf, the Deputy Minister of Federal…

  • Breaking News

    Head of the Sudan Liberation Forces Alliance, Taher Hagar, has cautioned against the peril of the country sliding into the abyss of a prolonged civil war, urging his forces to adhere to the revolutionary path of the movement to prevent any military escalation.

    Sabrina Almiligy Hagar emphasized that maintaining a neutral stance is the safest and politically effective way to end the current crisis and war. He stated that this position was not arbitrary but a result of extensive experience and knowledge of the drawbacks of wars. He called for a commitment to the movement’s principles of freedom, peace, unity, and democracy. Acknowledging organizational deviations, he described them as insignificant, not impacting the movement’s institutional foundations. Hagar stressed…

  • Breaking News

    Transitional Sovereignty Council Member Meets with International Red Cross Operations Director”*

    “ Port Sudan, 24th January 2024 Today, Transitional Sovereignty Council member and head of the Joint National Committee for Humanitarian and Health Emergencies, General Engineer Mohamed Buhari Ibrahim Jabir, met with Mr. Martin Schüepp, the Operations Director of the International Committee of the Red Cross, in Port Sudan. The meeting was attended by Mr. Pierre Dubreuil, the head of the Red Cross mission in Sudan. Dr. Ismat Mustafa Yusuf, the Deputy Minister of Federal Health,…

  • Columns

    Beware of cookies

    Written by: Engineer Ismail Babiker The vast majority of Internet sites that you visit now meet you with a welcome message through a pop- up window that appears and asks you to agree to what are called “cookies”, with the aim of improving your browsing process on the site Most of us press the agree button quickly because we want to get rid of the message and get to what we want within the site,…

  • Columns

    Disregarding the significantly increasing number of casualties

    Mohammed Saad Unfortunately, there are countries regionally and globally that do not wish for a quick end to the war in Sudan. They prefer it to continue for some time, mostly for economic goals, disregarding the significantly increasing number of casualties since the start of the war in Sudan. According to the UN estimates, more than 12,000 have been killed, and thousands have been displaced, forced to leave their homes. These countries shamelessly call for…

  • Columns

    Our Beloved Army

    By / Dr Osama Mohammed Abd Elraheem In the mid-1990s, during the rule of the Salvation regime, the country was subjected to wars and military violations that were planned and systematic with Western support. The “Stretch Sudan from its Edges” operation was the most violent and severe. The Sudanese army faced all this intense conspiracy and paid a heavy price in terms of its precious assets and equipment. But here is the aggressor machine returning…

  • Columns

    Cairo and Hemeti

    Osama ABDELMAGiD ¤ The rebellious and notorious Hemeti confronted the former rescue minister Adel Hamed Daqlo “the militia’s procurement director” frantically when he learned of his purchase of villas and apartments in Egypt. He preferred the “guarded” over other Arab and African capitals and Istanbul, Turkey. Immediately, Hemeti directed to get rid of them by selling. He repeated his directive to his cousin, who was anxiously preparing to leave, expressing great concern about the risks…

  • Columns

    “We are the ones who write history…

    Om Waďah The stance and decision taken by the Sudanese government towards IGAD is a position that has restored Sudanese sovereignty, its dignity, and marks a new beginning in shaping the foreign policy path. It should be built on Sudan’s interests first, last, and always. This courageous stance is not just a passing position or a wandering step; it is a new chapter written by the Sudanese leadership in the history of this great people,…

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