Month: August 2025
- Breaking News
Sudan’daki 2023 Savaşı’nın başlangıcı, Hızlı Destek Güçleri ve onu destekleyen aktörlerin talepleri
BY : Dr. Mayada Kamal Eldeen USKAM Görüş, No. 49 Savaşa giden yol Modern Sudan’ın siyasi tarihi, 1956’da bağımsızlık kazandığı günden beri sürekli olarak askeri darbeler ve sivil hükümetler arasındaki çekişmelerle şekillenmiştir. 2019 yılında, 30 yıl süren Ömer el-Beşir’in iktidarı (1989-2019) dört ay süren protestolar ve oturma eylemleri sonucunda sona ermiş, bu da ülkede bir geçiş dönemini başlatmıştır. Bu süreçte askeri ve sivil gruplar, ülkenin geleceği ve sivil yönetime geçiş hakkında farklı bakış açılarına sahipti. Ancak,…
- Columns
Sudan Is Not Syria or Hezbollah: The Captagon Smear Campaign
By: Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Zubair Basha Specialist in Economic and Strategic Risk Management On August 12, 2025, the Washington-based New Lines Institute released a report titled “Sudan Emerging as a New Hub for Captagon.” It presented Sudan as though it had joined the club of narco-states, comparing our country to Assad’s Syria and Hezbollah’s Lebanon. Behind its research veneer, however, lies a political agenda: to undermine Sudan’s legitimacy at a pivotal moment in its fight against…
- Columns
The Strategic Role of Deni and the UAE -part 2
By Ammar – AlAraki Ammar – AlAraki– Writer and political analyst Following the first episode that highlighted the recruitment of Somali mercenaries to Sudan, and the implications for local and regional security, the bigger picture of the UAE-botanladi project in the Horn of Africa is clear through the strategic role of the current Puntland President, Abdullah Saeed Deni. Born in Mogadishu in 1968, Denny has emerged as a close ally of the UAE, which is…
- Breaking News
Geneva: Peace, the Trump Way
By: Nisreen Alnimr Journalist and news anchor. It is now evident that the United States (U.S.) administration—through the White House—has entered the Sudanese crisis as a principal player, at a moment of extraordinary sensitivity and consequence. The sharp polarization among regional and international actors over Sudan has effectively closed the door on theories of imported solutions, proxy war narratives, or any external framing that ignores the complex internal military and political dynamics at play. The…
- Breaking News
General Al-Labib Visits Karary Camp and Commends Troops’ Readiness
By Mohamed Saad Kamil Editor-in-Chief General (Gen.) Mohammed Abbas Al-Labib, Deputy Director-General of the General Intelligence Service (GIS) , conducted a field visit today to Karary Camp, where he met with the leadership, officers, and frontline cadres. During the visit, Gen. Al-Labib received a thorough briefing on the operational landscape, the state of combat readiness, and the sustained efforts devoted to training, qualification, and the enhancement of military capabilities. Gen. Al-Labib hailed the patriotic spirit,…
- Breaking News
Colombian Mercenaries in Darfur: A Betrayal of Bolívar and Guevara’s Legacy
By Sabah Al-Makki Sabah Al-Makki- Writing from within the storm Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris chose Sudan’s national television as his podium. Yet his words were not confined to Sudanese citizens — he spoke across oceans, directly to the peoples of Latin America, in unmediated, fluent Spanish. It was no accident. By addressing Colombians and all Spanish-speaking nations in their tongue, he bypassed the filters of diplomacy to speak heart to heart. His message carried…
- Breaking News
Mercenarios colombianos en Darfur: una traición al legado de Bolívar y del Che Guevara
Por Sabah Al-Makki Sabah Al-Makki — Escribiendo desde el corazón de la tormenta El Primer Ministro, doctor Kamil Idris, escogió la televisión nacional de Sudán como su tribuna. Sin embargo, sus palabras no se dirigieron únicamente a su pueblo; trascendieron las fronteras sudanesas, surcaron los mares y llegaron directamente a los pueblos latinoamericanos, en un español diáfano, sin filtros ni intermediarios. No fue un gesto casual ni un accidente diplomático. Al dirigirse a colombianos y…
- Breaking News
The Emirati “Puntland Project”: Somali and Colombian Mercenaries Between Sudan and the Horn of Africa
By Ammar – AlAraki Journalist and Political Analyst Amid the sweeping transformations in Sudan and the wider Horn of Africa, a complex network is gradually being uncovered—one that ties the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) through the recruitment of Somali mercenaries, alongside Colombian fighters enlisted to bolster the RSF’s ranks. This strategy reflects the growing reach of what analysts have dubbed the Emirati “Puntland Project”—a hybrid model that fuses the…
- Breaking News
El-Fasher Besieged: 400+ Days of Starvation — Gaza 2.0 Under the UAE’s Proxy War in Darfur
By:Sabah Al-Makki Sabah Al-Makki- Writing from within the storm For over a year, El-Fasher has been bombarded, starved, and cut off — the most visible front in a United Arab Emirates (UAE) backed proxy war to dismantle Sudan. Armed with foreign-supplied weaponry, drones, and mercenaries, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia has turned famine, massacres, and the targeting of hospitals into deliberate weapons of war. On August 11, 2025, the city repelled Attack No. 227…
- Breaking News
Somali Soldiers Reported Killed in Sudan’s Darfur Region
Exclusive – Brown Land NewsSomali Soldiers Reported Killed in Sudan’s Darfur RegionBy Mohamed Saad Kamil Brown Land News has learned from a reliable source the number of Somali nationals fighting alongside the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia in Sudan, with a notable presence in the conflict-stricken Darfur region. According to the source, four Somali fighters have been confirmed dead, identified by their families as: Ahmed Abdi Kodax – Bosaso Hassan Orshe Mohamed – Bosaso Abdullah…