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  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Misleading Narratives: How the Ceasefire in Sudan Becomes a Lifeline for the RSF Militia

    Mubarak Mahgoub Musa Amid the protracted Sudanese tragedy—now stretching into its third year—a dangerous narrative is being pushed by certain international actors: the claim that both parties to the conflict have committed atrocities equally. This is not merely a misreading of events; it is a deliberate attempt to reshape the moral and political landscape of the conflict, blurring the stark distinctions between a state fighting for its survival and sovereignty, and a militia that overthrew…

  • Sudan–Azerbaijan Relations: Towards Promising Avenues of Cooperation

    By Mustafa Abdelhaleem MahmoudSudanese Diplomat Relations between the Republic of the Sudan and the Republic of Azerbaijan continue to deepen, reflecting longstanding ties and a growing alignment in political and strategic interests. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 1992, both nations have shown clear commitment to advancing cooperation across political, economic, and cultural spheres, cooperation that serves shared priorities and enhances their visibility on regional and international platforms. A key…

  • After El Geneina and El Fasher, What Is Left of Africa’s Promise of ‘Never Again’?

    Mubarak Mahgoub Musa The timing of the visit by the African Union’s Envoy for the Prevention of Genocide to Sudan has, in itself, raised serious questions about the effectiveness of the African mechanisms designed to protect civilians. This mechanism, established specifically in the aftermath of the Rwandan tragedy, is supposed to function as both preemptive and proactive tool, activated the moment early warning signs appear — not after alerts have turned into horrifying realities. Yet,…

  • UAE Launches First Camp in Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz Region: The Undilo District Nexus Sudan

    UAE Launches First Camp in Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz Region: The Undilo District Nexus SudanQueshan Border: Eyewitness to Four Ethiopian Flights Transporting Drones and Ammunition to Sudan’s YabusThe Drones That Struck Al-Damazin and Al-Kurmuk Launched from Yabus-BalilaBenishangul… The Secret Corridor: How Ethiopia Transported UAE Support Deep into Sudan? Report by/ – Ammar Al-ArkyThe story begins in Assosa, the capital of the Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State, a city that has silently transformed into a logistical corridor for military shipments…

  • Sumoud Coalition… The Stage of Fission, Proliferation, and Amoebic Death

    By : Nissren AlnimrThe Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Al-inwan 24 News Channel.The world has established a strict ethical framework for democracy, one that tolerates neither circumvention nor falsification. These standards are a prerequisite for political existence, not mere rhetorical embellishment. Any practice that is not built upon these solid rules is nothing more than a hollow claim and false slogans manipulated by politicians who are often limited in intelligence and devoid of moral sense.…

  • Kaja Kallas’ Statement: Strong Words, Weak Position

    By : Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Zubair Basha21/11/25 The European Union’s latest statement on Sudan surprised no one. The timing is late, the language is familiar, and the political posture is the same formula repeated whenever atrocities escalate and the human cost for Sudanese civilians rises. The statement may sound forceful, but—as always—it falls short of presenting a meaningful position proportional to the scale of the crimes or the standards of international justice the EU so often…

  • Ports Under Surveillance: The Abu Dhabi Regime’s Strategy to Redraw Regional Influence in the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa (2)

    In this second installment, the analysis traces how the Abu Dhabi regime’s economic footprint has evolved into an instrument of proxy hegemony. From Libya to Yemen and Somalia, and behind the polished façade of investment, the regime has mastered the art of indirect warfare. It finances militias, redesigns ports, converts commercial ventures into military leverage, and turns business partnerships into networks of local proxies within a new colonial enterprise directed from the shadows. Allies have…

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