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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…
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The world watches… yawns… and turns its back.What Sudan has endured was met by the world with double standards and complicit silence.
As cities burn, civilians starve, and Sudan’s historical memory turns to ash, the so-called “international community” continues to respond to Sudan’s tragedy with chilling indifference, hollow rhetoric, and superficially balanced but deeply deceptive positions. In just the past four days alone, the terrorist Rapid Support Forces militia has launched treacherous, deadly strikes on eastern Sudan. This is in addition to its heinous crimes against the people across the rest of the country—families displaced, markets leveled,…
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From Proxy War to Direct Aggression: The UAE’s Role in Sudan’s Crisis and the Expected Role of the International Community
Ambassador Babikir Elsidddig M. Elamin Wars are not accidents as the saying goes They are the outcomes of deliberate and calculated interventions. The war in Sudan is no exception. The RSF militia and its external sponsor, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), were stubbornly pursuing their illegitimate and selfish agenda, to the extent of employing extreme brutality and terrorism. Until recently, this conflict could be described as a proxy war. However, it has taken a dangerous…
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The UAE Is Committing Suicide in Sudan: Terror Strikes in Port Sudan Ignite Public and Military Outrage
By Dr. Mohammed Othman AwadallahMay 6, 2025 Sudan is a strong nation—its strength lies in its people and its army. This undeniable truth has long provoked imperial powers, pushing them to break Sudan’s will and punish it for pursuing an independent national path. These efforts began with the toppling of President Omar al-Bashir’s government, followed by the dissolution of the Operations Authority. Then came the inflation of the Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) ambitions and greed,…
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Shadow War .. Embarrasses the Arab League
Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shglawi Sudan woke up yesterday to an unprecedented escalation when the city of Port Sudan was attacked by drones targeting the Othman Digna air base and civilian facilities. Observers described the attack as the most dangerous since the city became the temporary capital of the state. The official statement issued by the Sudanese government through the Minister of Information and official government spokesperson, Khaled Al-Eisair, carried an unprecedented tone of…
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Shadow War .. Embarrasses the Arab League
Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shglawi Sudan woke up yesterday to an unprecedented escalation when the city of Port Sudan was attacked by drones targeting the Othman Digna air base and civilian facilities. Observers described the attack as the most dangerous since the city became the temporary capital of the state. The official statement issued by the Sudanese government through the Minister of Information and official government spokesperson, Khaled Al-Eisair, carried an unprecedented tone of…
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As UAE’s Terrorist Attacks on Sudan Continue: The International Court of Justice Faces a Defining Test with Tomorrow’s Ruling
By Dr. Mohamed Osman Awadalla4 May 2025 Tomorrow, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to issue its decision regarding Sudan’s request for urgent provisional measures to halt the terrorist attacks reportedly orchestrated by the United Arab Emirates. This is a pivotal moment in the history of international justice—a real test of the Court’s credibility and of the principles of international law in protecting populations from systematic aggression and mass atrocities against civilians. Despite…
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Article One:To the Sudanese Government – The Time Has Come for Total Mobilization and a State of Maximum Emergency
Dr. Abdelaziz Al-Zubair Basha In a harrowing video circulated yesterday across Sudanese social media, rebel RSF militants were seen running over the corpses of fallen Sudanese Armed Forces soldiers with armored vehicles, before proceeding to mutilate the bodies—filming their depravity with pride and disturbing joy. It was not an isolated incident, nor the act of rogue individuals. This was yet another deliberate chapter in a systematic campaign of brutality that has defined the RSF’s war…
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With the blessing of the ambassador of Sudan to Egypt, and the sponsorship of sodagasThe next week will witness the launch of the land of good initiative to return to Khartoum
With the blessing of the ambassador, Lieutenant General Engineer Emad al-Din Mustafa Adawi, ambassador of the Republic of Sudan to the Arab Republic of Egypt, and in the presence of Mr. Ibrahim Omar, consul general of Sudan to Cairo, next Monday will witness the launch of the land of good initiative to return from Cairo to Khartoum, which is sponsored by sodagas.Mr. Walaa Bashiri, general manager of sodagas, said that this initiative comes from the…
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The Sovereign Choice: Why Maritime Transport Must Be Entrusted to a National Entity in This Critical Moment
In recent days, a wide-ranging debate has erupted within Sudanese circles following reports of an intention to assign maritime transport operations to a foreign company. At first glance, this decision might appear to be a technical matter or a “modern” option aimed at improving performance. In reality, however, it carries profound strategic, economic, and security implications—especially in light of the extraordinary circumstances the country is currently enduring. Sudan today is not engaged in an ordinary…