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When the Guns Fall Silent
Part 1: Reintegration Is Not Exoneration A legal-political analysis of why states may absorb former adversaries after war, and how reintegration can shift from a tool of conflict termination into a risk if detached from legal vetting, accountability, and victims’ rights.
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From Tonkin to Hormuz: The Anatomy of an American War Pretext
Part Two: Wesley Clark’s List, Iran, and the Illusion of the Short War
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From Tonkin to Hormuz: The Anatomy of an American War Pretext
Part One: From the Communist Threat to the Nuclear Specter
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Iran’s Slopaganda War
By Sabah Al-Makki April 19, 2026 Writing from within the storm Iran’s wartime propaganda is no longer confined to slogans, sermons, or state television. It now moves through memes, AI voiceovers, troll aesthetics, and platform-native absurdity, turning internet junk culture into an instrument of narrative war. That battle matters not because it rests on any single slogan, platform, or medium, but because it fuses nationalism, religion, historical memory, popular culture, and digital improvisation into a…
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Four-point Proposition: China’s Wisdom and Solution to the Middle East Crisis
written by Mr. XU Jian, Charge d’Affaires of Chinese Embassy in Sudan The Middle East is currently plagued by turmoil and complexity, as the spillover effect of the conflict continues to spread, with glaring deficits in security and peace. Against this backdrop, Chinese President Xi Jinping recently put forward four propositions on safeguarding and promoting peace and stability in the Middle East, contributing China’s wisdom and proposal to the goal of achieving lasting peace and…
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Four Points That Could Change the Middle East
Mohamed Saad KamilEditor-in-Chief of Brown Land NewspaperApril 16, 2026 Xi Jinping’s initiative is not merely a theoretical call but rather an attempt to reshape China’s role in the Middle East as an alternative international mediator. However, its success depends on the willingness of regional and international powers to adopt a vision based on peaceful coexistence and the psychological readiness to change for the better. Last Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping presented a four-point vision for…
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Green Corridors” Part of a Strategic Project Package to Support Achieving “Net Zero”
Al Busaidi to Alroya: “Green Corridors” Part of a Strategic Project Package to Support Achieving “Net Zero” • Studying a project to establish a regional center for supplying ships with alternative fuels and clean energy. • A project for food delivery via electric bicycles in cooperation with specialized companies. • Work is underway to prepare the electric charging tariff, with approval from the Ministry of Finance expected in the coming period. • Completion of installing…
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New Achievements in China’s Developmentand New Opportunities in China-Sudan Relations——Insights from the China’s “Two Sessions”
written by Mr. XU Jian, Charge d’Affaires of Chinese Embassy in Sudan Every year, China’s “Two Sessions” attract worldwide attention. They have been a “barometer” of China’s development and a window for the world to learn about our country. Recently, the Fourth Session of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Fourth Session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) were successfully concluded in Beijing. During the sessions,…
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His Excellency Ambassador Omar Issa Ahmed – Sudan’s Ambassador to China, conducted an official visit on Monday, March 2, 2026, to the headquarters of the China-Africa Development Fund
In a move reflecting an active diplomatic effort to enhance economic partnership between the Republic of Sudan and the People’s Republic of China, His Excellency Ambassador Omar Issa Ahmed – Sudan’s Ambassador to China, conducted an official visit on Monday, March 2, 2026, to the headquarters of the China-Africa Development Fund. The ambassador was received by the Chairman of the Fund, Mr. Wang Shao Dan, in the presence of a number of senior officials of…
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Chad and the Impact of the Sudanese War on Its Security
Four senior officers from the Chadian Army and Police were killed yesterday, Saturday, during confrontations with gunmen in the Faya-Kouba Oulanga area of the Borkou region, in the east of the country.