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Upholding the One-China Principle: A Right Thing to do, a Shared Aspiration and an Overarching Trend
On April 10, 2026, Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee met with the visiting delegation led by Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) party, in Beijing. This reunion of the CPC and KMT leaders, after a lapse of 10 years, opens up a new chapter of exchanges between the CPC and the KMT party and carries profound significance for developing relations across the Taiwan Strait. During…
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‘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.
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Exclusive: UAE Military Cargo Plane Violates Somalia’s Ban at Bosaso Airport
Abdiasis Farah Said Bosaso, Somalia – March 9, 2026: Brown Land News has obtained an exclusive photo showing a UAE military cargo airplane taking off from Bosaso Airport early this morning at 6:32 AM. The aircraft is a four-engine plane, but the photo shows one engine is missing, and it was operating on only three engines. This flight appears to violate Somalia’s official ban on UAE planes, highlighting the weak enforcement by the Somali government.…
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The Great Fall: Analyzing the UAE’s Strategic Overextension and Internal Fractures
By Dr. Omar A. Mannan For the past decade, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has projected power from the Mediterranean to the Horn of Africa, earning the moniker “Little Sparta.” However, a “perfect storm’ of diplomatic friction, military setbacks, and surfacing internal rivalries now suggests that this era of unchecked expansion is meeting significant resistance. From the collapse of proxy strategies in Sudan to the fracturing of the Gulf’s core alliance and quiet disputes within…
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Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan, a arrived a few hours ago in Burundi’s capital, Bujumbura, on a secret two-hour visit.
Breaking & ExclusiveBrown Land6 January 2026Exclusive sources told Brown Land that Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan Al Nahyan, a member of the UAE Cabinet and Minister of State at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, arrived a few hours ago in Burundi’s capital, Bujumbura, on a secret two-hour visit. During the visit, he met with the President of the Republic of Burundi, the incoming Chairperson of the African Union.Sources suggest that the most important issues discussed…
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Absence of a national carrier… Have we lost our maritime sovereignty
For the truth is a tongue By :RAHMA ABDULMONEM In a world where countries are racing to protect their sea crossings and fortify their coasts with commercial and national fleets, Sudan remains a sad exception, leaving its beaches exposed, and voluntarily surrendering the keys of its maritime sovereignty to foreign companies, as if the sea does not matter to it, nor the security of its corridors is one of its affairs. This country, which until…
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Thousands of internally displaced people continue to flow from Zamzam camp in El Fasher to Tawila region.
Adam Rajal / spokesman for the general coordinator for displaced and refugees Brwon land Thousands of internally displaced people continue to flow from Zamzam camp in El Fasher to Tawila region. About 93,000 people arrived on Tuesday, April 15, between six in the morning and ten in the evening. They arrived in complex and critical humanitarian conditions along the way, as the scarcity of water and food led to deaths as a result of thirst,…
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London Sudan Conference – 15th April 2025 – Co-Chairs Statement
Published 15 April 2025 Brwon land heightened violence against international and national humanitarian workers, including mutual aid groups and emergency response room volunteers working within their communities, condemning such attacks in the strongest terms. Participants stressed the importance of accountability.We urged parties to lift all impediments, and guarantee safe, rapid, and unimpeded access throughout Sudan for humanitarian supplies and personnel. We specifically called on the parties to the conflict to respect the lifesaving and neutral…
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Sudanese Ambassador to Iran: Countries Supporting the Militia—Especially the UAE and Chad—Must Be Condemned
By Brown Land The Sudanese Embassy in Tehran held a press conference on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, during which Ambassador Dr. Abdelaziz Hassan Saleh condemned the crimes and human rights violations committed by the militia against abductees recently freed by the Sudanese Armed Forces. He detailed the militia’s use of torture, starvation, and denial of water, which he said blatantly violate international human rights conventions. Ambassador Saleh called for exposing the militia’s crimes and urged…