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  • Dr. Gerges Ruhi Coptic Christian Sudanese

    and a country that could have carried his passport and traveled outside Sudan and live honored, and he has the money that makes him live outside Sudan a life of luxury, but he preferred to defend his homeland and his country in the face of the new Tatars, here he is stationed in one of the gaps defending, fighting and fighting with his brothers from the sons of the homeland.May those who talk about the…

  • Horrific RSF renewed massacres in central Sudan Criminality without Borders

    Mubarak Mahgoub Musa In yet another wave of massacres similar to the ones perpetrated against unarmed civilians particularly in Wad al-Noura in Al jazira, in June 2024,  in which dozens innocent civilians were killed or wounded, again since the dawn of last Friday and according to sources on the ground, a force from RSF militia  has started storming the village of Al-Sareha, which belongs to the Kamlin locality, north of Al-Jazira State and others. The erected…

  • Will Sudan Disappear?

    By Malik Mohamed Taha Ukraine is not a party to the conflict, but it has become the battleground for two opposing sides. This theory solidifies daily, revealing one side led by Russia with its allies, and the other by the West, spearheaded by the U.S. and the EU. Ukraine has become the object of contention, with Russia wanting it to remain loyal and the West viewing it as a tool to strike at Moscow. The…

  • Between Wad Ahmed and the Owner of the Nabta Station: Claims Fall Apart!

    The Face of Truth / Ibrahim Shaglawi Yesterday, several social media platforms and news outlets circulated a video featuring a very important story. The gist of it is that the owner of the Nabta fuel station, located near the Engineering Corps in Omdurman, left the station on April 15th of last year when the first shot of the war targeted the area. He only returned yesterday after security had been restored in Omdurman and around…

  • Building a Brighter Future in Sudan!

    Excellencies to us ( UCOTD members)!In our journey through life, humanity often encounters significant setbacks, particularly due to military political upheavals in our homeland. These disruptions create a delicate imbalance, affecting the sustainability of life in our country. However, as the youth, we are committed to diligently working towards building a strategic mechanism that nurtures the seeds of our future generations, fostering change towards stable and sustainable development in our beloved nation.Despite the numerous challenges…

  • Sudan invites Brazilian firms for reconstruction

    In an article sent to ANBA, Ambassador Ahmed Swar, charge d’affaires of the Sudanese Embassy in Brasília, provides an overview of his country’s history leading to the development of its current economic activities and invites Brazilian investors to enter the Sudanese market. *By Ahmed SwarAncient civilizations emerged in Sudan, the largest of which was the Afro-Sudanese civilization of Kush, which thrived from 300 BC to 300 AD. This was followed by Christian civilizations in Karma…

  • A message in the mail of the U.S Special Envoy for Sudan

    By Engineer: TARIG HAMZA ZAIN EL ABDEIN Dear Mr. U.S Special Envoy for Sudan, Did you know that the US Senate on 02/12/2024 and the US House of Representatives on 06/27/2024 introduced two resolutions numbered “S.Res.559” & “H.Res.1328” respectively, as follows:“Recognizing the actions of the Rapid Support Forces and allied militias in the Darfur region of Sudan against non-Arab ethnic communities as acts of genocide.”These resolutions are now before the “Senate Foreign Relations Committee” &…

  • On Teacher’s Day, the article does not accept errors or forgetfulness.

    The Face of Truth Ibrahim Shaqlawi One of the most difficult situations you face when writing about a teacher is the feeling that those sharp, discerning eyes will correct what you’ve written in a first reading, before returning to read it again as the public would. This is how teachers are – they search for the essence of meanings, the quality of words, and their correctness. Teachers possess the keen eyesight of an eagle and…

  • Victory in Sudan

    by : Mohamed saad This week’s news highlights the visit of the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah Burhan, as he inspects the Kadaro military area and the Hatab operational base in Bahri, Khartoum State. The Governor of Khartoum also visited citizens in northern Bahri after the defeat of the treacherous rebellion. Residents in the liberated areas celebrated, offering food to the Sudanese army, while Sudanese…

  • The Great Battle

    Behind the News by/Mohamed Wada’a Suddenly, the Sudanese Armed Forces and other security forces simultaneously crossed three strategic bridges connecting the three main cities. This marked a turning point in the battle, drawing comparisons to military maneuvers seen in the Russia-Ukraine war or Israel’s operations in Gaza. Yesterday’s battle caught even those claiming to support the army—though divided in heart—off guard, along with the militia and its allies, both domestic and foreign. The Sudanese Armed…

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