Month: September 2025
- Breaking News
Sudan Urges International Action Against RSF Mercenaries at Baku Security Forum
At the Baku Security Forum in Azerbaijan, Sudan sounded the alarm over the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), accusing the militia of recruiting mercenaries from across the region and beyond with the backing of foreign financial and military support. Sudanese officials warned that this has deepened the suffering of the Sudanese people while undermining the country’s stability and security. General Intelligence Director, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Ibrahim Mufaddal, told participants that these mercenaries have committed serious crimes,…
- Breaking News
Tibesti, Chad: Gold Mine or Flashpoint?Exclusive Report for Brown Land
By Mohamed Saad Kamil Northern Tibesti in Chad has, over the past decade, become the center of a multidimensional conflict: an immense mineral wealth that has not translated into development but instead produced a security, economic, and environmental crisis with local and regional repercussions. This report examines the roots of the problem, the local and regional actors involved — with particular emphasis on the role of global gold refining centers, especially the UAE — and…
- Breaking News
The Emergence and Evolution of the Lakurawa in Nigeria: A Comprehensive Study of Origins, Development, and Socio-Political Context
By Hassan Youssif Zarma September 15, 2025 Originally written in Arabic and translated by Sabah Al-Makki, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Brown Land News, with adaptations for clarity and context. Hassan Youssif Zarma Executive Summary This document provides a comprehensive analysis of the rise and transformation of the Lakurawa, an extremist armed group operating in northwestern Nigeria. The report demonstrates that the group’s emergence was not a random occurrence but the foreseeable consequence of a complex interplay of…
- Breaking News
The Quad’s Sudan Statement: Sovereignty in Name, Hypocrisy in Practice
By Sabah Al-Makki Writing from within the storm Sovereignty Denied On September 12, 2025, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Abu Dhabi regime issued a joint statement on Sudan. At first glance, the declaration clothes itself in the language of sovereignty, humanitarian concern, and democratic transition. Yet beneath its polished words lies a document that denies Sudanese sovereignty, equates a constitutional army with a mercenary militia, and launders the crimes of the Abu…
- Breaking News
Blood Wheels: Canadian Vehicles, Emirati Supply Chains, Sudan’s Genocide
By Sabah Al-Makki Writing from within the storm The Evidence on the Ground New photographic and video evidence has placed Canadian-made Spartan armoured vehicles squarely in the hands of the Rapid Support Militia (RSF), Sudan’s notorious Janjaweed fighters. The Globe and Mail’s recent investigation, published on August 26, 2025, by Geoffrey York, reveals that these vehicles, produced by Streit Group, a Canadian-owned company with its main factory in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), are operating…
- Breaking News
7th China–Arab States Expo Sees 331 Deals Worth 107.75 Billion Yuan
YINCHUAN, China, Aug. 31, 2025 — The 7th China–Arab States Expo concluded in Yinchuan, Ningxia, with remarkable results. Over 17,800 participants and exhibitors attended, leading to 331 cooperation documents and intended agreements totaling 107.75 billion yuan. This year’s Expo released several major achievements, deepened Belt and Road cooperation, securing 86 international projects with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (the UAE), Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain, Morocco, Jordan, Qatar, and Kazakhstan. These deals were worth 46.47 billion…
- Breaking News
The Arab Lawyers Union calls on all living forces and awakened consciences in Sudan to condemn what is called the “Tasis Government”.
Al-Makkawi Benaissa Secretary-General -Arab Lawyers Union Since the outbreak of the Sudan war on April 15, 2025, the Arab Lawyers Union has been closely and diligently monitoring the widespread and systematic crimes and violations committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which operate outside the framework of international humanitarian law and international human rights treaties and agreements. The Union has strongly condemned these acts on several occasions and has even assigned a team of legal…
- Columns
China Launches Global Governance Initiative
By :Mohamed Saad Kamil Editor-in-Chief of Brown Land Newspaper Introduction The year 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. Eight decades ago, the international community decided to establish the United Nations after a deep reflection on the painful lessons of the two World Wars. This marked the beginning of a new era of global governance. Over the past decades, the international system—with the UN at its core and based on…