Reports

  • Shifting the Global Economic Order: South America as a Rising Model

    Economic multipolarity is no longer a distant idea—it is an emerging reality. And South America, through initiatives like MERCOSUR and BRICS, is helping to define what the next phase of the global economic order may look like.

  • Republicans Ready for War

    Donald Trump, who boasts of his record as a peacemaker, continues to unleash threats against a wide spectrum of enemies and allies alike. He has recently indicated the possibility of launching further strikes on Iran and Venezuela, contemplated using military force to annex Greenland—now part of Denmark—and spoken of severely punishing Colombia. He has even considered military strikes on Mexico, ostensibly a friendly nation. And of course, he has threatened to settle accounts with Cuba…

  • Will Trump Torpedo His Own National Security Strategy?

    The U.S. National Security Strategy announced approximately a month ago introduced qualitative shifts in the American approach to conditions governing the use of military force. The document treats participation in the Israeli war against Iran as the final form of American military intervention in the Middle East, which it declares is no longer a U.S. priority and no longer harbors any source of threat to core U.S. national security interests—whether related to energy security or…

  • Why Did Vladimir Putin Remain Silent When Donald Trump Challenged Him Over Venezuela?

    This is what The New York Times analyzes, attributing the reason to Ukraine. For the Russian leader, securing American presidential support to achieve a favorable settlement to the Ukrainian conflict remains a priority that supersedes all other considerations.

  • Ports Under Surveillance: The Abu Dhabi Regime’s Strategy to Redraw Regional Influence in the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa (2)

    In this second installment, the analysis traces how the Abu Dhabi regime’s economic footprint has evolved into an instrument of proxy hegemony. From Libya to Yemen and Somalia, and behind the polished façade of investment, the regime has mastered the art of indirect warfare. It finances militias, redesigns ports, converts commercial ventures into military leverage, and turns business partnerships into networks of local proxies within a new colonial enterprise directed from the shadows. Allies have…

  • 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.

  • Ports Under Surveillance: The Abu Dhabi Regime’s Strategy to Redraw Regional Influence in the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa (1)

    An evidence-based exposé tracing how the Abu Dhabi regime transformed maritime investment into a system of regional control, merging finance, security, and intelligence to reshape strategic balances across the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa.

  • Socotra 1 and the Silent Sea Route: Indications of Continued Arms Shipments from the UAE through Puntland

    A vessel linking Dubai to Puntland’s Bosaso Port is quietly redrawing the map of regional warfare. Socotra 1’s unexplained container exchanges and Emirati corporate ties reveal mounting indications of an undeclared arms-transfer route feeding conflicts from Yemen to Sudan.

  • The Emergence and Evolution of the Lakurawa in Nigeria: A Comprehensive Study of Origins, Development, and Socio-Political Context

    By Hassan Youssif Zarma September 15, 2025 Originally written in Arabic and translated by Sabah Al-Makki, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Brown Land News, with adaptations for clarity and context. Hassan Youssif Zarma Executive Summary This document provides a comprehensive analysis of the rise and transformation of the Lakurawa, an extremist armed group operating in northwestern Nigeria. The report demonstrates that the group’s emergence was not a random occurrence but the foreseeable consequence of a complex interplay of…

  • Blood Wheels: Canadian Vehicles, Emirati Supply Chains, Sudan’s Genocide

    By Sabah Al-Makki Writing from within the storm The Evidence on the Ground New photographic and video evidence has placed Canadian-made Spartan armoured vehicles squarely in the hands of the Rapid Support Militia (RSF), Sudan’s notorious Janjaweed fighters. The Globe and Mail’s recent investigation, published on August 26, 2025, by Geoffrey York, reveals that these vehicles, produced by Streit Group, a Canadian-owned company with its main factory in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), are operating…

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