interviews

  • ‘Sudan will remain steadfast until it recovers every part of the country.’ Interview with Sudan’s ambassador to Russia

    Three years after the start of the conflict between the government army and the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan is gradually regaining control over key territories. The country’s authorities say they are making military progress and developing political settlement initiatives.

  • UAE Plans to Fund First Residential Complex in Rafah Under Israeli Control

    The British newspaper "The Guardian" revealed in a report plans by the United Arab Emirates to fund a planned residential community on the outskirts of the devastated city of Rafah, in southern Gaza Strip, in a move considered the first of its kind for an Arab reconstruction project in areas under Israeli control.

  • An Interview with al-Burhan in a Turkish Newspaper

    Al-Burhan emphasized that the guiding compass for any political solution must be Sudan’s sovereignty. He explained that Sudan’s immediate goal is to re-establish the state’s legitimate authority, ensure the protection of civilians, and move toward an inclusive political process grounded in security. While cooperation with friendly states is important, he underscored that the ultimate reference point remains Sudanese sovereignty and the shared future of its people.

  • Facebook and X Under Scrutiny: Platforms of Expression or Instruments of Domination?

    Behind the façade of neutrality, Facebook and X have become digital arenas governed by hidden alliances and financial leverage. Voices documenting atrocities in Sudan and Palestine are restricted, while narratives favored by powerful states rise without scrutiny. These platforms no longer safeguard truth. They suppress evidence of crimes, silence independent journalism, and reshape the global public sphere through influence networks that decide what the world is allowed to see.

  • Wagner’s Shadow and Russia’s Strategic Reach: Inside Sudan’s New Alliance

    An exclusive Brown Land News interview and investigation.Top Russian analysts and Sudanese officials speak candidly about military cooperation, economic ties, the legacy of the Wagner Group, and the postponed naval base on the Red Sea—unveiling a rising alliance shaped by war, sovereignty, and shifting global power dynamics. By: Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor-in-ChiefWith: Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Sudan’s Strategic Wealth and Geopolitical Positioning With an annual output exceeding 90 million tons and an estimated market value…

  • Niger Withdraws from Lake Chad Military Force: What’s the Story?

    Exclusive Report by Brown LandBy Mohamed Saad KamilEditor-in-Chief The Nigerien government announced via state television its withdrawal from a multinational military force combating Islamist militant groups in the Lake Chad region, citing a renewed focus on securing domestic oil infrastructure.The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), comprising troops from Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, and Niger, was established in 2015 to counter Boko Haram. However, progress has been hampered by internal divisions, poor coordination, and funding shortages, allowing…

  • Ambassador Qin Gang Takes a Joint Interview of the US Mainstream Media

    Staff Writer On August 16, Ambassador Qin Gang took a joint interview with the US mainstream media in Washington DC, including Reuters, Associated Press, Bloomberg, National Public Radio, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, The Hill, POLITICO, Axios, Defense One, and he answered questions on China-US relations, the Taiwan question, Hong Kong-related issues, and China’s diplomacy. The Ambassador’s opening remarks are as follows: I’m sure you are here because you are…

  • The Beauty

    Mohamed Saad I met Al-Khansaa in a place I was about to escape due to the heat and thirst, as I was literally panting and trying to get out with all my strength to find a breath of air or an atom of oxygen.  As I was about to leave I met her, and she was the air and the oxygen that saturated my lungs, my mind, and my soul. Both have a special presence…

  • Sudanese Abroad: The Captain

    Mohammed Saad The first indications that you get when you meet Dr. Captain. Tageldin Eltegani Mukhtar Abuelgassim is that he is an elegantly dressed person with influence and authority, but when you talk to him, you find that he is a very simple and humble man… I noticed during my stay in the Emirates that the captain was popular and loved by many Sudanese residing in the Emirates, which motivated me to work with him…

  • RSF Commander in West Darfur Speaks Out on the Situations in the Region

    Introduction: The phenomenon of central governments recruiting special forces to assist the army in its mission in protecting the nation is not new. Most governments recruit special forces to conduct specific missions following the security situations. The United States was the first nation that initiated this system through the formation of special fighting units under the name Special Weapon and Tactic Troops (SWAT) in the year 1967. The mission of SWAT is to control all…

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