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Osama Abdel Majid Writes: Riyadh Summit – Eight Observations
First: President Al-Burhan’s participation in the Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was highly significant. The summit saw the attendance of more than 50 leaders, officials, ministers, and representatives from Arab and Islamic nations. It was crucial for Sudan to be present at this major event, which not only strengthens its position in the region but also reaffirms its foreign policy, rooted in communication for regional stability, and highlights its…
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Donald Trumps election win means Africa taking back seat to U.S. foreign policy?
By Jehron Muhammad@JehronMuhammad America’s just ended November 5 presidential race with a win for Donald Trump matters for just about every region on earth. But the fact that unintended consequences, including Israel’s expanding genocidal war in the Middle East, including Gaza, the West Bank and now Lebanon, and Russia’s war with Ukraine has relegated Africa to taking a back seat.In fact, according to the recently released report by the Washington D.C. based Center For Strategic…
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To the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Sudan: Dr. Ali Youssef Ahmed Al-Sharif
Engineer: TARIG HAMZA ZAIN EL ABDEIN I am pleased to send you my warmest congratulations on your assumption of the position of Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Sudan. This high position reflects the great confidence that the Sudanese leadership and people have placed in your experience and efficiency. Your new role comes at a crucial time that requires a wise vision and the ability to strengthen international relations and strive for…
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Minister Ali Yusuf: Diplomatic Leadership in a Time of Change
Something for the HomelandSalah Ghariba – Egypt Ghariba2013@gmail.comThere is no doubt that the appointment of Ambassador Dr. Ali Yusuf Ahmed Al-Sharif as Minister of Foreign Affairs is a significant step in the trajectory of Sudanese diplomacy. The man’s career, brimming with successes and accomplishments, fully qualifies him to assume this vital position. Throughout his long diplomatic career, Ambassador Al-Sharif has proven his ability to build strong international relations, promote Sudanese interests, and resolve complex issues.…
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A message in the Mail of the chairman of the sovereign council, commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
Engineer : TARIG HAMZA ZAIN EL ABDEIN The steps you have taken to begin appointing ministers to the Sudanese government come at a critical time for our country, as they reflect your unwavering commitment to achieving stability and peace in light of the difficult circumstances we are facing.I would like to express the importance of strengthening the role of women in the Sudanese state institutions, because of their great impact on achieving sustainable development and…
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London seeks to legitimize RSF and Tagadum
The Day the Fig Leaf Falls Off By: Mohammed Ahmed Adam Against the backdrop of successive military defeats of the RSF militia on the ground and the militia’s total collapse strongly loomed on the horizon, along with the failure of the scheming to introduce a United Nations force into the Sudan through the Security Council, after both Russia and China threatened to veto it, forces hostile to the entity of the Sudanese state, went to…
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Rapid Support turns businessman into laber in Donkey cart
By : Abdelsami Alomrani Among the paradoxes of the war in Sudan, which the Rapid Support Militia turned from battles against the Sudanese army, to a war to impoverish citizens in the states of Khartoum, Gezira, Sennar and some states of Kordofan, as it worked to loot the property of citizens and send it to West Africa, the picture shows businessman Jalal um Dom, who is the largest investor in the garage selling cars in…
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Mazahir Saleh: A Legal and Ethical Testimony That Embarrasses the CDCF
The Face of TruthIbrahim Shglawi Last week, Al Jazeera Mubasher hosted Dr. Mazahir Saleh, Deputy Mayor of Iowa, USA, to comment on events in Sudan, especially in the Gezira State, where ongoing violations are committed by the Rapid Support Forces militia. The discussion focused on the risks of arming the Sudanese people, which could potentially lead the country into a civil war. This was the main theme of the episode, moderated by journalist Ahmed Taha,…
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The Beasts
By /Mohamed Saad As the Sudanese army advances, asserting control over nearly all the territories previously occupied by the Janjaweed militias, citizens rejoice at the liberation of these areas. The Janjaweed had inflicted the most heinous abuses on civilians, including murder, rape, torture, and displacement. In response to their defeats, the Janjaweed have begun a campaign of revenge against residents in small villages, spreading terror to send a message to the international community in hopes…
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It’s President Afwerki… Thank You, Eritrea (1)
By Mohammed Abd ElGader As we neared the residence of Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki in Asmara, I said to my dear friend, Mr. Adel Al-Baz, that Eritrea is a true embodiment of the phrase we often use in the news: “a sovereign state.” Al-Baz, agreeing with me, nodded thoughtfully and added a point that prompted me to find an explanation for Eritrea’s support for Sudan in its war against the Janjaweed. Unlike some of our…