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Al-Burhan in Seville: Sudan’s Participation in the International Conference on Financing for Development – A Message on Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and Economic Stakes
Areport By/Ammar AlarakyIn a move loaded with profound political and economic significance, Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, arrived on June 29, 2025, in the Spanish city of Seville to participate in the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development. The invitation came jointly from UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.The conference serves as a global platform to address the challenges of financing sustainable development, drawing participation…
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REFLECTION:THE WORLD IS NO LONGER SAFE (Martin Thembisile Chris Hani, 1942–1993)
Malik A. NganyoufaPort Sudan15/06/2025 The current world map is blurred and ugly , competition, conspiracy, exploitation, and wars dominate. Indeed, the world is no longer safe. It has gone mad. Even nature has joined the chaos. Climate change renders abundance and scarcity indistinguishable, unrecognizable. Blood and water have both taken on the color of a whale’s urine. The wagon of policy and strategy no longer differs from the wagon of crime and terrorism—they are now…
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Advancing diaspora voting for sustainable democracy
By Fortune Abang, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) The quest by Nigerians in the Diaspora Organisation (NiDO)-Worldwide for inclusion of an estimated 20-million Nigerians living in the diaspora to participate in electoral processes has continued to gain considerable momentum. NiDO’s pursuit, observers say, will enable Nigerians in the Diaspora to exercise their franchise during national elections. According to NiDO-Worldwide, it is concerned that successive governments expressed support for diaspora voting, but neglected to push legislation…
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Unmasking a Double Standard against the SudanAmerican old lies cannot become new truth-2
Mubarak Mahgoub Musa; Recent U.S. allegations accusing the Sudanese Armed Forces of using chemical weapons bear a striking resemblance to earlier claims made against Sudan’s Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in 1998. At the time, the United States accused the facility of producing chemical weapons—a claim that was later widely discredited. Such patterns suggest a recurring strategy of constructing narratives to justify foreign intervention, often under the banner of humanitarian concern or global security. Manufactured pretexts and…
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Unmasking a Double Standard on Sudan American old lies cannot become new truth-1
By : Mubarak Mahgoub Musa At a time when the world was anticipating further sanctions and international isolation measures against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia—especially after Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly confirmed that his administration, like its predecessor, had recognized the RSF’s actions in Sudan as genocide and crimes against humanity—the Trump administration took an unexpected and alarming turn. In a move that defied logic and international expectations, the administration announced its intention…
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Charge d’affaires at the embassy of Sudan in Stockholm asrar Ahmed al-Siddiq The UN Youth Association receives those who have received historical and cultural information about Sudan and the current situation
Asrar : Charge d’affaires at the embassy of Sudan in Stockholm asrar Ahmed al-Siddiq The UN Youth Association receives those who have received historical and cultural information about Sudan and the current situation
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America and Its Old Book!
Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shglawi America and Its Old Book! American policy toward Sudan appears to still be captive to an “old book,” from which it never truly departs—always returning whenever its bets on internal Sudanese shifts falter. Since the fall of the Bashir regime in 2019, Washington has been engaged in the process of reshaping the Sudanese political scene as part of the so-called “International Quartet.” It employed soft tools, the most prominent…
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Trump’s justice is dancing to the melodies of falsehood (1)
By/Somia Sayed Upon his return from the Gulf countries, he did not find anything to reward the UAE for its hospitality other than agreeing to its request to discipline Sudan by imposing new sanctions on him after the Sudanese armed forces wiped its dignity to the ground and exposed its role in the war and its reputation became stained with the blood of the Sudanese people. Already, the United States announced two days ago that…
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China honors ASEAN
By : Mohamed saad kamil Editor-in-chief of the brown land newspaper Malaysia is preparing to host a summit between the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China on May 26 and 27, scheduled to be held in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.The summit aims to strengthen strategic relations between the GCC, ASEAN and China, including economic and regional cooperation, and will also address issues such as…
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The New Sudanese PM
Alzubier Mohamed Ali The circle of life never stops, and it doesn’t depend on specific person or factors to be moving around, the appointment of the new Sudanese prime minister Dr Kamel Idris , was the most prominent news two days ago, making headlines across the region and continent , frustration of the “Tasis” was very Clear above the un expected surprise as well as unpleasant one . What is waiting for the New Pm…