Month: February 2025
- Columns
The African Union: Could New Leadership Turn the Page on Disappointment?
The Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shiglawi The results of the recent elections for the African Union Commission marked a turning point in the organization’s future and its role on the continent. Djibouti’s Foreign Minister, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, was elected as the Commission’s Chairperson, while Algeria’s Salma Malika Haddadi won the position of Deputy Chairperson. This signals a significant political shift, reflecting new balances within the continent. These changes come amid clear regional divisions and…
- Columns
Intelligence is the Cure …..
By: Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Zubair Pasha An antidote is a basic pivotal tool for treatment until permanent recovery….Therefore, the antidote was linked to the victories that saved the homeland and the greatness of the solid institutions…The antidote to victory is the will of the brave people, thus the G. I. S. is the antidote to the victory of the unique institutions of the homeland, and I mean here the General Intelligence Service..The Intelligence Service remained extremely…
- Breaking News
Juba government appoints new officials
Brwon land Salva Kiir is making significant changes to his government, where he made ministerial and governor changes in the government of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state, and the cancellation of the appointment of legislators in the state council ¹. President Salva Kiir Mayardit also dismissed a number of officials in the government of South Sudan, where the dismissals included Finance Minister Ow Daniel, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health Adair Masher, Undersecretary of the…
- Breaking News
president of the Sovereignty Council Offers Condolences to the Malian President over the Victims of the Jaw Attack
Port Sudan, 9-2-2025 The Transitional Sovereignty Council president and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, sent a condolence telegram to His Excellency President Assimi Goita, President of the Republic of Mali, over the victims of the terrorist attack that occurred in the city of Jaw, northeastern Mali, which resulted in the killing of at least 50 people. In his telegram, the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council expressed his sincere condolences to the…
- Exclusive Conversations
The Rapid Support Forces militia is kidnapping and holding hostages for ransom, with each hostage’s freedom being demanded for a staggering 5 million pounds.
Exclusive Brown Land The forcibly disappeared are part of the population of the areas east of the Nile, and some residents of the villages of Al-Jazeera State that were liberated were added to them. We are withholding the source to ensure their safety, as it was mentioned that the number of kidnapped is 65, and the terrorist militia is demanding a ransom of 5 million Sudanese pounds per person… We have contacted a number of…
- Breaking News
Hostages Freed from Rapid Support Forces Detention Facilities
Following the success of the Sudanese army in retaking most of the territories previously controlled by the Rapid Support Forces militia, a large-scale rescue operation was conducted, resulting in the liberation of hundreds of hostages, including children. All of the rescued hostages were found to be in poor health. Pictures of hostages rescued from Rapid Support Forces detention centers Some eyewitnesses among the hostages reported that they were subjected to continuous torture, deprivation of food,…
- Breaking News
Sudan’s Army Close to Retaking its Own Capital From Rebels
Offensive reverses months of setbacks for military government while rebel discipline shows signs of fraying By Nicholas Bariyo Feb. 8, 2025 11:29 am ET According to a report published by the Wall Street Journal, the Sudanese army is nearing complete control of the capital city, Khartoum, marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict.
- Breaking News
president of the Sovereignty Council Addresses the Conclusion of National and Community Political Forces’ Consultations on the Roadmap for the Sudanese-Sudanese Dialogue
Port Sudan, 8-2-2025 The Transitional Sovereignty Council president and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, honored the martyrs of Sudan who sacrificed their lives for the nation, including those who fell during the Battle of Karari. He acknowledged the Sudanese people’s unwavering support for the armed forces throughout the war, emphasizing that the armed forces’ resilience was made possible by the people’s backing. Al-Burhan commended the armed forces, regular forces, joint forces,…
- Columns
The Sudanese Armed Forces’ victory
Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor-in-Chief of Brwon Land Newspaper. The Sudanese Armed Forces’ victory was expected since the start of the war, as the Sudanese army has the experience and professionalism that does not allow armed groups like the Rapid Support Forces, even if they include thousands of mercenaries and possess the latest weapons systems, to control Sudanese territory for a long time. The plan of the Sudanese army’s command to achieve victory is represented in…
- Breaking News
Shelling at busy Sudanese market ‘fills mortuary with bodies’
Wedaeli Chibelushi BBC News 6/2/2025 Shelling at a busy market near Sudan’s capital has filled a mortuary with bodies, medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says. MSF and the Sudanese authorities said the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) were responsible for Saturday’s attack in the city of Omdurman, which killed and injured more than 100 people – a claim the RSF has denied. The majority of those killed at the market were women and children,…