Opinion

  • A joint road map from Türkiye-Saudi Arabia to end Sudan crisis

    by Mayada Kamal Eldeen‘By supporting the institutions they view as the legitimate representatives of the Sudanese people, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia aim to create a diplomatic shield against the risk of the country’s fragmentation.’ (Illustration by Erhan Yalvaç)‘By supporting the institutions they view as the legitimate representatives of the Sudanese people, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia aim to create a diplomatic shield against the risk of the country’s fragmentation.’ (Illustration by Erhan Yalvaç)Türkiye and Saudi Arabia’s…

  • Society After the War: What Remains of Us?

    Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shaglawi The war has placed Sudanese society under unprecedented pressure since its outbreak on April 15, 2023. The displacement that followed represented a social earthquake that reshaped the country’s demographic and economic landscape. Millions of people moved between cities and states or across borders, leaving behind homes and a social fabric woven over long decades of pain and hope. Cities that received waves of displaced people found themselves facing a…

  • The Decline of American Influence: A Shift in Global Dynamics

    ​By: Dr. Omar A. Mannan ​Executive Summary​The United States is navigating a significant decline in its global influence, a shift that has become increasingly evident during recent conflicts involving Israel and Iran. Historically, the U.S. relied on three strategic pillars—international coalitions, United Nations endorsement, and clear financial backing—to project into mega war . In the current geopolitical landscape, these pillars have largely eroded. ​The Erosion of Strategic Pillars​The U.S. has entered current regional hostilities without…

  • The Red Notice: When International Justice Pursues War Criminals

    By Dr. Ismail Al-HakimI was profoundly heartened to read Interpol’s decision regarding Abdelrahim Dagalo and others. The issuance of a Red Notice is not merely a procedural event in international police records; it is a momentous development carrying deep legal, political, and moral implications. When names are added to international wanted lists, it transcends local accusations to become a global declaration that these individuals are fugitives from justice, and that the crimes attributed to them…

  • Iran… A Bull in a China Shop..!

    The Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shaglawi When Iran was subjected to a U.S. strike the day before yesterday, it interpreted it as a direct affront to the deterrence equation it had built over years of direct and indirect confrontation. Therefore, its response came swift and expansive, resembling the charge of a bull storming a china shop, as Tehran widened the scope of its strikes to include U.S. interests and bases in a number of…

  • Dismantling Republics and Political Systems: Iran and Sudan Under the Spotlight

    Report by: Badreldeen Abdelrahman | Special – Brown Land It is no longer a secret that the conflict engulfing the entire Middle East region traces back to a Western plan aimed primarily at dismantling powerful republics and fragmenting political systems. This is pursued through multiple tools, most notably destabilizing states from within — sabotaging them politically and economically — and then weakening their military and security power centers, particularly those linked to advanced weapons manufacturing…

  • The Zionist War

    Hatem Al-Ta’i This is not merely an American war against Iran — it is the Zionist war against the last state opposing the Israeli occupation entity. It is the “last chance” war for Israel to dominate the region and control its nations, serving its colonial and bloody agenda, and reviving the idea of “Greater Israel.” What is happening now in our region is an Israeli-American aggression, primarily instigated by war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu. President Donald…

  • Tehran’s Strategy: Expanding the Circle of Pain and Public Outcry

    By: Hassan IsmailFebruary 28, 2026The Iranian response, manifested in the widespread attack across several Gulf regions—and recently confirmed by Tehran in a statement urging its citizens to leave five Gulf states—employs a strategy that transcends mere military objectives. It goes beyond neutralizing radar stations and ballistic missile interceptor bases to a much more sophisticated and profound strategic depth. Exporting the War’s Impact: Tehran is intelligently expanding the realization of the war’s gravity, ensuring it is…

  • Pekka Haavisto: Is He the Right Choice for Sudan at This Moment?

    The appointment of a new UN envoy to Sudan comes at a moment that cannot accommodate purely procedural approaches. The country is not experiencing a fragile political transition—it is in an open war with complex sovereignty and regional dimensions, a war economy deeply entrenched, and overlapping, competing international tracks. The question, then, is not who the person is, but whether the model he represents fits the realities of this phase. A Political Mediator in a…

  • An American War Against Iran Will Benefit China

    U.S. efforts to dominate the Arabian Gulf will drain billions of dollars in capital and labor that could have been invested in domestic industry and infrastructure — priorities that the American administration itself claims to hold dear.

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