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  • The African Union: Could New Leadership Turn the Page on Disappointment?

    The Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shiglawi The results of the recent elections for the African Union Commission marked a turning point in the organization’s future and its role on the continent. Djibouti’s Foreign Minister, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, was elected as the Commission’s Chairperson, while Algeria’s Salma Malika Haddadi won the position of Deputy Chairperson. This signals a significant political shift, reflecting new balances within the continent. These changes come amid clear regional divisions and…

  • Intelligence is the Cure …..

    By: Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Zubair Pasha An antidote is a basic pivotal tool for treatment until permanent recovery….Therefore, the antidote was linked to the victories that saved the homeland and the greatness of the solid institutions…The antidote to victory is the will of the brave people, thus the G. I. S. is the antidote to the victory of the unique institutions of the homeland, and I mean here the General Intelligence Service..The Intelligence Service remained extremely…

  • The Sudanese Armed Forces’ victory

    Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor-in-Chief of Brwon Land Newspaper. The Sudanese Armed Forces’ victory was expected since the start of the war, as the Sudanese army has the experience and professionalism that does not allow armed groups like the Rapid Support Forces, even if they include thousands of mercenaries and possess the latest weapons systems, to control Sudanese territory for a long time. The plan of the Sudanese army’s command to achieve victory is represented in…

  • Growing UAE Interest in South Sudan: Oil and Beyond

    New Scene By Abdul Samie Al-Omrani South Sudan produces approximately 150,000 barrels per day from its three most prominent oil fields: Melut (Falaj), Sarjath, and Unity. The oil is exported to countries such as China, Japan, Italy, and Singapore, with the crude being of the Nile Blend, Fula, and Dar varieties. The pipelines for exporting South Sudan’s oil, stretching over 1,600 kilometers, pass through Sudanese territory to reach the export port in Sudan, under an…

  • Growing UAE Interest in South Sudan: Oil and Beyond

    New Scene By Abdul Samie Al-Omrani South Sudan produces approximately 150,000 barrels per day from its three most prominent oil fields: Melut (Falaj), Sarjath, and Unity. The oil is exported to countries such as China, Japan, Italy, and Singapore, with the crude being of the Nile Blend, Fula, and Dar varieties. The pipelines for exporting South Sudan’s oil, stretching over 1,600 kilometers, pass through Sudanese territory to reach the export port in Sudan, under an…

  • Sudanese diplomacy is overflowing and expanding towards the horizons of the Sudanese society through the positions and testimonies of the Sudanese embassy in Washington*

    ️ ️ Ahmad Al-Bathani Yes, Sudanese diplomacy is overflowing and expanding through the positions and testimonies of the Sudanese embassy in Washington, where H. E. Ambassador Mohammed Abdullah Idris received at Sudan House Mr. Hisham al-Sobat, president of the Crescent Club, and without a doubt this meeting carried a lot of connotations and signals in the mind of the national concern that preoccupies H. E. The Ambassador and his guests..Certainly, the sports issue has a…

  • Mohamed Abdalgader, editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Alkarama” writes from within the general command of the army

    🛑General Command .. (Long live the men) ◼️The result of the artillery recording of the command exceeded (800) Dan in one day.. ️ ️ The bill for the arrival of the leadership did not concern us, no matter how great and everyone is warning … ️ ️ The heroes of the leadership lived for almost two years under siege, bombing, hunger and disease** Those who were trapped in the command have not left their places…

  • Hafter and Ruto in cairo … is there any secret behind their movements

    Haftar and Ruto in Cairo: New Shifts in the Sudanese ConflictReport by/ Mohamed Saad kamil January 30, 2025 The Kenyan President recently visited Cairo after a long absence, aiming to revitalize relations between the two nations. Kenya’s stance towards the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia and its political backers is well-known. Days earlier, Khalifa Haftar also visited Egypt, representing a logistical extension for the RSF. In addition to Chad’s clear support for the militia and…

  • Mr. MAGA Wins Again! Pro-Trump Website Signals Changing Dynamics with Africa: Sudanese Diplomat Weighs In  

    By Tiechol Stephentiecholstephen@gmail.com Developments in the USA will likely lead to strengthened engagement between Trump and African and Muslim leaders. A pro-Trump website “News Talk Florida” has recently published an article by Sudanese writer and former diplomat Mekki Elmograbi “Why Trump’s Vision Resonates Beyond Borders”, highlighting his perspective on the American political divide. Elmograbi, who served in Washington, DC, during Obama’s second term and Trump’s first, shared his observations on the contrasts between the two administrations…

  • Vice President Han Zheng Meets Respectively with Representatives of the U.S. Business Community and Tesla CEO Elon Musk

    On January 19 local time, Vice President Han Zheng, Special Representative of President Xi Jinping, met with representatives of the U.S. business community including of the U.S.-China Business Council and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. Vice President Han said that President Xi Jinping and President-Elect Donald J. Trump had an important phone call just recently, and they reached important consensus on the development of China-U.S. relations. The two countries enjoy extensive common…

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