Month: June 2025
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- Columns
REFLECTION:THE WORLD IS NO LONGER SAFE (Martin Thembisile Chris Hani, 1942–1993)
Malik A. NganyoufaPort Sudan15/06/2025 The current world map is blurred and ugly , competition, conspiracy, exploitation, and wars dominate. Indeed, the world is no longer safe. It has gone mad. Even nature has joined the chaos. Climate change renders abundance and scarcity indistinguishable, unrecognizable. Blood and water have both taken on the color of a whale’s urine. The wagon of policy and strategy no longer differs from the wagon of crime and terrorism—they are now…
- Opinion
Strategic Sanctions: The War on Sudanese Sovereignty Through Law
By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm. Sanctions are no longer accountability tools—they have become instruments of subjugation. In Sudan’s case, the real offense is not aggression, but the refusal to collapse. This article examines how international law is being strategically repurposed to punish sovereignty and protect proxies in a global order increasingly driven by narrative warfare. From Accountability to Control: Sanctions as Subjugation For over three decades, U.S. sanctions against Sudan…
- Breaking News
on the Zionist Regime’s Military Aggression Against Iran
MFA Statement In the Name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Noble People of Iran, Fellow Iranians, Our beloved homeland, Iran, has been unjustly attacked by a criminal and evil regime. This morning, the occupying and rogue #ZionistRegime violated the territorial integrity and national sovereignty of our dear #Iran, attacking several locations, including residential areas in Tehran and other cities across our country. As a result, a number of the noblest and most…
- Exclusive Conversations
Wagner’s Shadow and Russia’s Strategic Reach: Inside Sudan’s New Alliance
An exclusive Brown Land News interview and investigation.Top Russian analysts and Sudanese officials speak candidly about military cooperation, economic ties, the legacy of the Wagner Group, and the postponed naval base on the Red Sea—unveiling a rising alliance shaped by war, sovereignty, and shifting global power dynamics. By: Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor-in-ChiefWith: Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Sudan’s Strategic Wealth and Geopolitical Positioning With an annual output exceeding 90 million tons and an estimated market value…
- Columns
Advancing diaspora voting for sustainable democracy
By Fortune Abang, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) The quest by Nigerians in the Diaspora Organisation (NiDO)-Worldwide for inclusion of an estimated 20-million Nigerians living in the diaspora to participate in electoral processes has continued to gain considerable momentum. NiDO’s pursuit, observers say, will enable Nigerians in the Diaspora to exercise their franchise during national elections. According to NiDO-Worldwide, it is concerned that successive governments expressed support for diaspora voting, but neglected to push legislation…
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Unmasking a Double Standard against the SudanAmerican old lies cannot become new truth-2
Mubarak Mahgoub Musa; Recent U.S. allegations accusing the Sudanese Armed Forces of using chemical weapons bear a striking resemblance to earlier claims made against Sudan’s Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in 1998. At the time, the United States accused the facility of producing chemical weapons—a claim that was later widely discredited. Such patterns suggest a recurring strategy of constructing narratives to justify foreign intervention, often under the banner of humanitarian concern or global security. Manufactured pretexts and…
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Ethiopian intelligence director in Sudan .. What’s the story
by : Mohamed Saad Kamil An Ethiopian delegation led by Ambassador Radwan Hussein, director of the intelligence service, arrived in Port Sudan. According to press reports, Radwan was carrying a letter from Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to the chairman of the sovereign Council, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. The Ethiopian delegation includes the prime minister’s adviser on East African Affairs, getago Reda. The head of the delegation stressed that “Ethiopia will continue its unwavering…