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Facebook and X Under Scrutiny: Platforms of Expression or Instruments of Domination?
Behind the façade of neutrality, Facebook and X have become digital arenas governed by hidden alliances and financial leverage. Voices documenting atrocities in Sudan and Palestine are restricted, while narratives favored by powerful states rise without scrutiny. These platforms no longer safeguard truth. They suppress evidence of crimes, silence independent journalism, and reshape the global public sphere through influence networks that decide what the world is allowed to see.
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Sudan Calls at Costa Rica Conference for Decisive International Action to Protect Civilians and Exposes External Aggression Against the Country
San José, Costa Rica | 19–20 November 2025 Sudan participated in the Second International Conference on the Political Declaration on Strengthening the Protection of Civilians from the Humanitarian Consequences of Explosive Weapons in Populated Areas (EWIPA), hosted by the Republic of Costa Rica in San José, with the participation of more than fifty countries and prominent international organizations. The conference witnessed high-level representation from the United Nations, the European Union, and the International Committee of…
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Mohammed bin Salman Will Be Remembered by History and by the Sudanese
Humanitarian Efforts, Diplomacy, and International Talks on Sudan’s Future** Mohamed Saad KamilEditor-in-Chief, Brown Land Newspaper It is not surprising for the people and government of Saudi Arabia to stand by Sudan and the Sudanese — and by all nations facing oppression and tyranny. As of the time of writing this article, thousands of Sudanese families stranded in Saudi Arabia continue to receive full care and support from the Saudi government and people, following the brutal…
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Beyond Short-Term Truces: Sudan Demands Accountability for the Genocidal Militia (2-3)
Mubarak Mahgoub musa Amid the brutal conflict engulfing Sudan, it has become clear that the war is not merely a military confrontation between a state striving to preserve its existence and a militia that has broken free from every rule of discipline. It is, first and foremost, a war of narratives—crafted meticulously and amplified maliciously to project an inverted image of reality. While Sudan works to affirm its natural right to restore its security and…
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South Sudan at the Crossroads of Sovereignty and Economy
By : Mohamed Kaboshia The Republic of South Sudan is going through an extremely dangerous phase that threatens the foundations of its national security and economic stability, following a series of deliberate attacks targeting its vital oil facilities. The attack on the Jabalayn area — a key collection point and main pumping station — is not merely an isolated act of sabotage; it is a direct blow to the main artery of the young nation’s…
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Trampling on democratic freedoms, committing atrocities, & whitewashing occupation in Sudan
By Jehron Muhammad(Columnist: Africa Watch)@africawatchfcn Sudan’s latest conflict between the Rapid Support Force (RSF) led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti and Sudan’s Armed Force (SAF), headed by General Abdel Fattah al-Burham has metastasized into a brutal civil war where over 12 million people have been displaced, and where massacres have become the norm, not the exception. Following the latest fighting in the captured Northern Darfur capital city El Fasher, RSF paramilitary soldiers,…
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President Xi Jinping Meets with King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua of Thailand
On the morning of November 14, 2025, President Xi Jinping met at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing with King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua of Thailand, who is on a state visit to China. President Xi noted that King Vajiralongkorn makes China the first major country for his state visit and thus becomes the first king of Thailand to visit China since the establishment of diplomatic relations, which fully demonstrates the high importance…
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Beyond Short-Term Truces: Sudan Demands Accountability for the Genocidal Militia (1)
By; Mubarak Mahgoub Musa Sudan’s refusal of the Quartet’s short-term truce should not be interpreted as escalation, but rather as a legally justified stance under international norms that permit states to defend themselves and repel external aggression. Like many African countries, Sudan faces an external scheme targeting its people and natural resources, in which the RSF militia, operates as central actor, armed with lethal weaponry and mercenaries provided by the UAE. Defending the homeland and…
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Ports Under Surveillance: The Abu Dhabi Regime’s Strategy to Redraw Regional Influence in the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa (1)
An evidence-based exposé tracing how the Abu Dhabi regime transformed maritime investment into a system of regional control, merging finance, security, and intelligence to reshape strategic balances across the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa.
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Socotra 1 and the Silent Sea Route: Indications of Continued Arms Shipments from the UAE through Puntland
A vessel linking Dubai to Puntland’s Bosaso Port is quietly redrawing the map of regional warfare. Socotra 1’s unexplained container exchanges and Emirati corporate ties reveal mounting indications of an undeclared arms-transfer route feeding conflicts from Yemen to Sudan.