Reports
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Strategic Escalation on the Sudan-Ethiopia Border: Emirati “Logistics Bridge” Sparks Fears of Regional War
Brown Land (February 10, 2026)Reliable field sources have revealed to “Brown Land” extremely dangerous developments on the Sudanese-Ethiopian border, monitoring a large-scale military escalation supported by a “logistics bridge” led by the United Arab Emirates through Ethiopian territory. This move aims to support the alliance between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Joseph Teka’s wing of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM-N), which has entered its second year of confrontation against the Sudanese Army.Warning Diplomacy:…
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By the Numbers and Facts.. “Brown Land” Reveals Details of the Largest Emirati Military Supply Operation via Ethiopia to the “RSF and Joseph Toka” Alliance
Reliable field sources have revealed to "Brown Land" a large-scale military escalation on the Sudanese-Ethiopian border, led by the United Arab Emirates through a sophisticated "logistical bridge" passing through Ethiopian territory. This operation aims to support the alliance between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Joseph Toka's wing of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), which has entered its second year. Exclusive information confirmed the monitoring of 4 direct flights from the Ethiopian interior to…
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Trump’s Plan to Force an Iranian Surrender and Tehran’s Red Lines
Ultimately, the Iranian side views the entire negotiation process through a lens of profound mistrust toward its American counterpart.
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Targeting of World Food Programme Humanitarian Aid Convoys in Sudan
On Friday, February 6, 2026, the Rapid Support Forces militia targeted several trucks loaded with life-saving humanitarian aid belonging to the World Food Programme with drones in the "Allah Karim" area on their way to the city of El-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan State. The attack resulted in the death of at least one person and the injury of several others, in addition to the destruction of relief materials designated for the humanitarian response.
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New START Treaty: Global Security at Risk Following Expiration
While media reports hint at a potential return to dialogue, no official negotiations have been announced. The current situation is described as a "legal nuclear vacuum." It remains unclear when, or if, a new Russian-American dialogue will resume to fill this void.
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Russian Deputy Defense Minister Discusses Development of Military Cooperation in Damascus
Russian forces remain stationed at two military bases in the governorates of Tartus and Latakia in western Syria on the Mediterranean coast.
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On the Potential Outcomes of Uncertain Negotiations
The recent escalation was linked to Trump's calculations that internal protests in Iran would lead to the fall of the regime, as well as attempts to exploit them politically and militarily. However, a retreat followed under pressure from Tehran's ability to control the situation, the extreme difficulty of toppling the regime through an air strike, the possibility of a harsh Iranian response, and the refusal of regional countries to support any military action for fear…
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The Vietnamese military preparing for a possible American war
A year after Vietnam elevated its relations with Washington to the highest diplomatic level, an internal document shows its military was taking steps to prepare for a possible American “war of aggression" and considered the United States a “belligerent” power, according to a report released Tuesday.
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South Sudan: Finance Minister Announces Tough Budget Cuts and New Taxes
By Deborah Akur Chol
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A Brief Analytical Overview of the Iranian Crisis
The situation remains extremely dangerous. This requires continuous monitoring, balanced analysis, and a shift from excessive optimism to realism when assessing escalation and de-escalation indicators, in order to precisely adapt measures to developments in the situation.