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  • The African Union… Seeing the Elephant

    Behind the NewsMohamed Wadaa Congresswoman Sara Jacobs: The fastest way to end the war in Sudan is for the UAE to stop arming the Rapid Support Forces.Finally: The African Union condemns foreign interventions in Sudan and emphasizes the importance of ensuring the protection of the Sudanese state, its institutions, and its people. It was the duty of the African Union to investigate the accusations against Chad, Uganda, and the Central African Republic for their involvement…

  • Simply Is the United States a suitable partner for Sudan ?

    Dr.. Adel Abdel Aziz Al-Faki Although the Sudanese army participated in the Bright Star maneuvers several times, and despite the extensive intelligence cooperation with the CIA during the era of the former Director of the Intelligence Service, this does not provide evidence of the possibility of any kind of partnership with the United States at the present time or in the future. near. This is because strategic partnership requires, as we explained in our previous…

  • Timeless epics of the Sudanese Armed Forces

    By: Mohammed Ahmed Adam The Sudanese army which celebrates its centenary in a few months, had participated in several external battles, where it spared no efforts to gain a distinguished reputation, both in terms of courage and discipline, so it was not surprising that it had been classified as one of Africa’s 10 strongest armies in the 2019 year. Below are examples of these glorious experiences, to name a few. In his book (The Heroics…

  • Strategic Partnerships for Sudan: Where Are We Headed?

    Dr. Adel Abdul Aziz Al-Fakiadilaalfaki@hotmail.comThe principle of strategic partnership is based on the existence of a reasonable level of common interests between one country and another, within or outside the same region. Common interests include the main sectors of the state: political (including diplomacy), military and security, economic, scientific and information, media, environmental, and humanitarian.This means that we should not look at one aspect of the relationship to decide to establish a strategic partnership. For…

  • The Battle of El Fasher: The steadfastness of the nation-state and the fall of the project to dismantle Sudan

    Ishraqa Sayed MahmoudChairman of the leadership body of the Democratic Unionist Party *At the gates of El Fasher, the earth shone with the light of its Lord and the book of truth and justice was established. The lights of divine wisdom were revealed in the eternal existence of the state of Sudan, and the people of Sudan were African Arabs who believed in God and whose name is Sudanese, who mixed and coexisted and formed…

  • Wad AlNoura. Ask the Director of Intelligence. Osama Abdel Majid

    ¤ It was difficult for many to know the motives that made the militia of the naughty prostitute Hemedti commit crimes, the latest of which was the Wad al-Noura massacre in the island. I am sure that the answer is with the Director of General Intelligence, General Ahmed Mufaddal. which drew attention to the fact that the crimes and violations of the militia were not arbitrary. He said in an enlightenment to reporters two weeks…

  • US foreign policy is a big joke

    Mekki ELMOGRABIelmograbi@gmail.com In Libya, Washington is siding with the weakest side in the military because the strongest one is already taken by Russia. The US was late; Tripoli is a safe haven for Islamists, but there is no way to choose the other side. Soon, Russia will build a military base in the East. Washington didn’t help the legitimate government in Tripoli organize the militia into a regular army. In Sudan, Washington is -technically- siding…

  • Egyptian-African relations

    By : Eman Altahan 17-6–2024 Egyptian-African relations are historical relations that date back long periods of time, as Egypt has played an important role in Africa since ancient times. We will divide the article into several time periods leading up to the term of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Egyptian-African Relations in AntiquityIn Pharaonic times, Egypt was in close contact with neighboring African countries, exchanging commercial and cultural goods. For example, commercial voyages took place between…

  • As African celebrates its 61st Anniversary Sudan’s steadfast solidarity with African liberation struggle faces unexpected betrayal (2-3)

    By; Mohammed Ahmed AdamEmpirically, recent history teaches us, the States and the peoples, whose armies have collapsed, excessively disbanded or dismantled, whether in Somalia, Iraq, Syria or Yemen or elsewhere, have paid a heavy price and suffered decades-long of chaos, insecurity and instability. such deeply embedded consciousness and far-sightedness, was the driving force that prompted the people of the Sudan, to line up in their multitudes, against all odds, behind their national armed forces. Sudanese…

  • Simply Sudanese-Russian relations – how Sudan benefits

    D. Adil Abdelaziz Elfaki Sudan participated in the Petersburg International Economic Forum from June 5 to June 8, in its 27th edition, with a delegation headed by Mr. Malik Aqar Air, Vice President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, and membership of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Finance, and Minerals. The main topics of the conference were: the transition to a multipolar model of the global economy, financial culture as an engine for the country’s economic…

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