Reports

  • Dubai: The Lungs Through Which the RSF Breathes

    International Documentation of the Financing and Arming Network A War Conducted from a Thousand Miles Away While the villages of Darfur burn and Sudanese families are driven from their homes in Khartoum and Omdurman, deals are being struck in the corridors of Dubai’s opulent companies that shape the course of this war more than the battlefield itself. This picture — as outrageous as it is damning, supported by overwhelming evidence from United Nations reports, human…

  • When the Masks Fall: The “Sumoud” Alliance and the Crisis of Public Trust in Sudan

    A Scene from the Heart of the Tragedy In the displacement camps scattered on the outskirts of Sudan’s besieged cities, where survivors of the war’s inferno crowd together, one question is repeated with bitter persistence on the lips of the displaced: “Where is Sumoud?” This is no innocent question — it is a silent indictment of a political alliance that claimed to represent the voices of Sudanese civilians, only to find itself in voluntary exile,…

  • The Political Cover for the Carnage

    How Did the Civilian Elite Legitimize the Militia? In legal philosophy, there exists a concept known as “omission” as a form of liability — the one who witnesses a crime being committed before them and remains silent carries in their pocket a measure of legal and moral culpability. This is precisely the concept being applied in the Sudanese street and in the corridors of human rights organizations to the Sumoud alliance and its predecessor, Taqaddum:…

  • UAE’s Withdrawal from OPEC: A Quick Look

    The UAE announced on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, its decision to withdraw from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the OPEC+ alliance

  • Nairobi Under the Microscope: Malicious Roles Despite Denial

    Kenyan and international media reports have sparked widespread controversy regarding the continued presence of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo "Hemedti" and several of his force leaders in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, at a time when criticism directed at the Kenyan government regarding the nature of its role in the Sudanese crisis is escalating.

  • Lebanon opens the Strait of Hormuz... What's the secret?

    The Strait of Hormuz: How did Lebanon open it?

    The Middle East region in general, and the Arabian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz in particular, have witnessed escalating political developments.

  • Iran’s Slopaganda War

    By Sabah Al-Makki April 19, 2026 Writing from within the storm Iran’s wartime propaganda is no longer confined to slogans, sermons, or state television. It now moves through memes, AI voiceovers, troll aesthetics, and platform-native absurdity, turning internet junk culture into an instrument of narrative war. That battle matters not because it rests on any single slogan, platform, or medium, but because it fuses nationalism, religion, historical memory, popular culture, and digital improvisation into a…

  • Dangerous developments in the escalation of tensions on the Sudanese-Chadian border

    Brown Land has obtained exclusive information supported by visual evidence, revealing serious developments in the escalation along the Sudan–Chad border, following a recent drone strike that targeted civilians inside Chadian territory.

  • Security Escalation in Al-Kufra: Residents Repel Armed Attack on “Qadarfi Al-Sumoud” Neighborhood

    In a serious security development reflecting the fragility of the situation along the Libyan–Chadian border, the city of “Tazir Al-Kufra” witnessed, in the early hours of dawn today, an armed attack targeting the “Qadarfi Al-Sumoud” neighborhood. The incident sparked panic among civilians before local youth managed to repel the attackers.

  • Iranian-American Negotiations in Pakistan

    Iranian-American Negotiations: An Unknown Fate

    The Iranian-American negotiations recently convened their inaugural session in Islamabad, yet this initial meeting failed to yield any substantive results.

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