Month: December 2025
- Breaking News
Supporting continued occupation and the use of civilians as hostages means supporting the continuation of the war
By : Amgad fareid Groups supporting the Rapid Support Forces (#RSF) militia and the United Arab Emirates (#UAE), under the banner of the Somoud alliance, are pushing a cynical plan to make the RSF’s control over the areas it occupies seem normal and acceptable in order to use this control as a bargaining chip to gain political power, threatening to split Sudan apart if they don’t get their way—much like what happened in #Libya and…
- Breaking News
Burhan’s Visit to Turkiye: Reasserting Legitimacy and Repositioning Sudan Regionally.
Mubarak Mahgoub Musa The recent summit reflects a shared determination to consolidate a strategic partnership and to support solutions that safeguard Sudan’s unity and territorial integrity. In this context, Sudan’s external diplomatic engagements should not be viewed as routine protocol visits. Rather, they must be understood as integral components of a broader struggle over the country’s future, and as deliberate efforts to reposition Sudan within a regional and international landscape still marked by hesitation and…
- Breaking News
Why Regional Powers Are Recalibrating Their Approach to Sudan
Amb. Mubarak Mahgoub Musa The ongoing Saudi–Egyptian diplomatic engagement has triggered a noticeable shift in regional calculations on Sudan. Strategies that once bet on the exhaustion or fragmentation of the Sudanese Armed Forces have run up against a different reality: a military institution that has demonstrated professionalism, resilience, and deeply rooted popular support. This reality, coupled with an evolving regional realignment, has increasingly convinced key actors that Sudan’s institutional stability is not optional, but essential.…
- Breaking News
The Water is a Silent Killer: Life and Death in the Swamps of Duk County
Photo Credit: Bol Mun Puot. The picture was taken in Duk Padiet in 2020
- Breaking News
Loot as Livelihood: Why the RSF Cannot Govern, and Why Its Alleged Government Will Fragment
By Mohamed Osman Akasha, PhD International Security and Diplomacy The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia is often analysed as a military actor seeking political legitimacy and eventual statehood. This framing obscures a morefundamental reality: the RSF militia is sustained not by governance, taxation, or institutions, but by looting. Its commanders and fighters survive primarily through the pillage of cities and towns they capture. This political economy of predation makes durable territorial control impossible and ensures…
- Columns
Biography of Erick Achille Nko’o Bekono
Erick Achille Nko’o Bekono is a renowned Cameroonian figure in the fields of education, culture, politics, and humanitarian work. He is an intellectual leader engaged in reflecting on educational and social issues in Africa, while also investing in humanitarian actions and political analysis. Academic Background and Professional CareerBorn in Ebolowa, in the South Region of Cameroon, he has followed a remarkable academic path. Holding a PhD in Educational Sciences, his academic career has been built…
- Breaking News
China Posts Record $1 Trillion Trade Surplus Despite U.S. Tariff War
by : Mohamed Saad kamil In a landmark development, China has recorded a trade surplus of one trillion dollars for the first time in its history. Over the past eleven months, Chinese exports reached approximately $3.46 trillion, while imports amounted to $2.43 trillion — a remarkable outcome given the ongoing tariff dispute with the United States. Despite losing 16.5% of its market share in the U.S., China has successfully shifted and expanded its export presence…
- Columns
Advancing press freedom through UN’s human rights declaration
By Fortune Abang, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)World over, a free press plays a crucial role in informing the public on positive developments; exposing societal ills, holding leaders accountable and acting as a watch dog.In recognition of the importance of a free press, the UN General Assembly declared May 3, annually, as World Press Freedom Day.The event is to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press and remind governments of their duty…
- Breaking News
Abu Dhabi: The GreatGame (2)
By /Nissren Al nimr The Brothers of Satan – The Sons of ZayedHow Mansour bin Zayed Conspired to Halt the (Shen’ab) Deal and Shattered His Brother’s Dream Using HemetiThe War in Sudan: The True Face of the Hidden Major Power Conflict over the Red SeaIn the turbulent international scene, and the even more volatile regional landscape, the figure of the devil appears in the guise of one who aspires to dominate at any cost, using…