Columns
-
The Quad’s Sudan Statement: Sovereignty in Name, Hypocrisy in Practice
By Sabah Al-Makki Writing from within the storm Sovereignty Denied On September 12, 2025, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the Abu Dhabi regime issued a joint statement on Sudan. At first glance, the declaration clothes itself in the language of sovereignty, humanitarian concern, and democratic transition. Yet beneath its polished words lies a document that denies Sudanese sovereignty, equates a constitutional army with a mercenary militia, and launders the crimes of the Abu…
-
China Launches Global Governance Initiative
By :Mohamed Saad Kamil Editor-in-Chief of Brown Land Newspaper Introduction The year 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. Eight decades ago, the international community decided to establish the United Nations after a deep reflection on the painful lessons of the two World Wars. This marked the beginning of a new era of global governance. Over the past decades, the international system—with the UN at its core and based on…
-
China — Success in History and the Future
By : Mohamed Saad Kamil September 3 of this year marks the eightieth anniversary of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. It is also an important anniversary in the broader victory over fascism in World War II. In the face of Japan’s full-scale fascist aggression, the Chinese people were united under the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China. Through cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, the united national…
-
Sudan’s War: International Lobbies and the Power of Political Money
By Nisreen Al-Nimr Journalist and news anchor. Since the secretive meeting between Sudan’s Sovereign Council leader, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and U.S. envoy Massad Paulos in Switzerland, speculation has mounted over what was discussed and proposed—and, more importantly, what Washington’s next steps might be. Key questions arise: Has the United States begun wide-ranging consultations that bypass the “Quad” (U.S., UK, Saudi Arabia, UAE) by drawing in Egypt and other players, in order to design an American-driven…
-
The Black Pharaoh – The Sudanese Giant of River and Sea(From the confluence of the Niles to Scandinavia)
Dr. Osama Mohamed Abdelrahim Despite Sudan’s vast water wealth—stretching from the Red Sea and its long coastline to the Nile and its tributaries, including the White Nile, the Blue Nile, the Atbara, Dinder, and Rahad Rivers—the country has long failed to harness these natural assets. Neither Khartoum, the capital, nor Port Sudan, the nation’s main port, has developed water sports, skills, and recreational activities to match this abundance. Sudan has remained poor in tapping into…
-
80th Anniversary of Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
By Xu Jian, Chargé d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Sudan H.E. Xu Jian, Chargé d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Sudan As we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, we wish to pay high tribute to all heroes and patriots who dedicated their lives to peace and justice, and their historic contributions will live on forever in our…
-
The Hoax of a “Captagon Hub”: Deconstructing the Smear Campaign Against Sudan
By: Sabah Al-Makki Writing from within the storm The August 2025 report, Sudan’s Emergence as a New Captagon Hub, published by the New Lines Institute (NLI), is more rhetorical than analytical. It acknowledges Sudanese interdictions yet recasts them as evidence of complicity. Every industrial-scale laboratory dismantled was located in the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) -occupied territory. The report admits this but cloaks it in tentative phrasing such as “potential involvement” or “enabling production,” while describing…
-
Sudan’daki 2023 Savaşı’nın başlangıcı, Hızlı Destek Güçleri ve onu destekleyen aktörlerin talepleri
BY : Dr. Mayada Kamal Eldeen USKAM Görüş, No. 49 Savaşa giden yol Modern Sudan’ın siyasi tarihi, 1956’da bağımsızlık kazandığı günden beri sürekli olarak askeri darbeler ve sivil hükümetler arasındaki çekişmelerle şekillenmiştir. 2019 yılında, 30 yıl süren Ömer el-Beşir’in iktidarı (1989-2019) dört ay süren protestolar ve oturma eylemleri sonucunda sona ermiş, bu da ülkede bir geçiş dönemini başlatmıştır. Bu süreçte askeri ve sivil gruplar, ülkenin geleceği ve sivil yönetime geçiş hakkında farklı bakış açılarına sahipti. Ancak,…
-
Sudan Is Not Syria or Hezbollah: The Captagon Smear Campaign
By: Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Zubair Basha Specialist in Economic and Strategic Risk Management On August 12, 2025, the Washington-based New Lines Institute released a report titled “Sudan Emerging as a New Hub for Captagon.” It presented Sudan as though it had joined the club of narco-states, comparing our country to Assad’s Syria and Hezbollah’s Lebanon. Behind its research veneer, however, lies a political agenda: to undermine Sudan’s legitimacy at a pivotal moment in its fight against…
-
The Strategic Role of Deni and the UAE -part 2
By Ammar – AlAraki Ammar – AlAraki– Writer and political analyst Following the first episode that highlighted the recruitment of Somali mercenaries to Sudan, and the implications for local and regional security, the bigger picture of the UAE-botanladi project in the Horn of Africa is clear through the strategic role of the current Puntland President, Abdullah Saeed Deni. Born in Mogadishu in 1968, Denny has emerged as a close ally of the UAE, which is…