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Strategic Implications of Sudanese Sovereign Council Chairman Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s Visit to Spain on June 29, 2025
By:Mayada Kamal Eldeen Asst. Prof. Political Science and International Relations Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University- Türkiye. Sudanese Transitional Sovereign Council Chairman, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, arrived in Seville, Spain, on June 29, 2025, to participate in the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development. The visit comes at the invitation of UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.The conference, scheduled to take place from June 30 to July 3, 2025, serves as a crucial…
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Mediation or Machination: Kenya’s Role in Sudan’s Proxy War
Part II: War by Other Means The Testimony, the Gold Corridor, and the Cover-Up What Kenya called diplomacy was, from the start, war in disguise. By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm What Kenya called diplomacy was, from the start, war in disguise. Part II unearths the architecture behind the façade: a covert axis linking Nairobi, Abu Dhabi, and the RSF militia, where gold funds warfare, protocol masks rebellion, and statecraft becomes…
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Russia Declares Sudan’s Sovereign Council the Country’s Highest Legitimate Authority at UN Security Council,Voices Support for New Prime Minister Kamil Idris
By Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor in Chief Russia has officially affirmed before the UN Security Council that it recognizes Sudan’s Sovereign Council as the highest legitimate authority in the country. In a briefing during a Security Council session on Sudan, Russia’s Permanent Representative, Mr. Vasily Nebenzya, stated: “It is essential that the Sudanese people feel that Security Council members respect and trust their sovereign decisions. We must not infringe upon them. Instead, we must support…
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Mediation or Machination: Kenya’s Role in Sudan’s Proxy War
Part I: The Veil and the Vault Kenya’s Dual Role in Sudan’s Proxy War—From Diplomatic Mask to Material Complicity By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm While Kenya positioned itself as a neutral mediator in Sudan’s conflict, verified evidence reveals a more troubling alignment beneath the surface. What was projected as diplomacy increasingly appears as strategic complicity: political endorsement and material support to a sanctioned non-state militia cloaked in the language of…
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Part I: The Fiction of Parity
From the exposé series: “Narrative as Strategy — How the U.S. Reframed Sudan’s War” By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm A Forensic Exposé of the U.S. Congressional Hearing on Sudan In moments of international rupture, when war converges with diplomacy, it is no longer arms alone that shape outcomes—but language. When narrative supersedes legal precision and testimonial rhetoric is accorded greater weight than substantiated evidence, the result is not merely a…
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Sudan’s “Government of Hope”
In a moment of sovereign reorientation — or more precisely, recalibration — Sudan’s newly appointed Prime Minister Dr. Kamil El-Tayeb Idris Abdelhafiz sets forth not yet a blueprint, but a conceptual framework: one that seeks to reanchor authority in civic ethics, institutional dignity, and national coherence. This article reads the speech as a participatory overture to legitimacy, not only in what it promises, but in how it invites co-authorship of Sudan’s emergent political architecture. By…
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Narrative as Strategy: How the U.S. Reframed Sudan’s War
A Five-Part Critical Exposé by Brown Land News By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm In response to the May 22, 2025, U.S. Congressional Hearing: “A Dire Crisis in Sudan – A Global Call to Action” What was presented to the world as a humanitarian imperative concealed something more consequential: the quiet dismantling of a nation’s legitimacy through narrative warfare. The Strategy Behind the Language To dismantle a nation’s legitimacy is to…
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Al-Baraa Brigade Leads Sudan’s Mobilization Under SAF to Counter Terrorism Threats
Mekki ELMOGRABI In a step described as a proactive and preventive measure against the infiltration of terrorism from the Sahel, West, and East Africa, the “Al-Baraa bin Malik Brigade” has declared that it is taking charge of organizing public mobilization in Sudan under the command of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), overseeing the continuous enlistment of enthusiastic youth into the army. This step prevents chaos and closes the doors to suspicious infiltration and the exploitation…
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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…
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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…