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Is the Safety of the World at Stake?
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In the Los Angeles Times, on the 5th, April 2021, David S. Cloud & Tracy Wilkinson wrote a report discussing what they had called “Biden’s Dilemma on Iran nuclear deal”. And – because this issue is very important & crucial for safety of the world, including us in Africa – I thought it is worthy of sharing. The report stated that with the first serious efforts to revive the Iran nuclear…
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Are We Ready?
Omer B. Abu Haraz I wrote in my last article that Sudan is now in the focus of the microscope of the first world, especially America. I urged our leaders of the transitional governance to pick-up this golden chance before it is too late. The first world is definitely genuine and serious in giving Sudan a helping hand to deliver it from its precarious economic dwindling and to sustain its transformation to a full-fledged democratic…
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Juba Declaration of Principles
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid On the 28th of March 2021, Sudan’s Transitional Government and the Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement/ North, signed, in the South Sudan capital of Juba, the Agreement on the Declaration of Principles for the cessation of the civil war & settlement of the conflict in South Kordofan and Southern Blue Nile. The Declaration was signed by the Chairman of Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council, Gen Abdelfattah al-Burhan, and the leader of the Sudanese…
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Insecurity Incidents Concerns
Muawad Mustafa Rashid According to news articles, the Security and Defence Council directed the armed groups, signatory of the Juba peace agreement, to stop the recruitment of new fighters and to withdraw their armed elements from Khartoum. Furthermore, the committee directed evacuating Greater Khartoum from the manifestations of armed presence. Those directives came in the wake of the recent criminal actions and armed clashes by the elements of the Armed Struggle Movements. We commend the…
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The Resignation of Rania
Osman Mirghani It is definite that most of us have never heard about Miss Rania – the deputy office manager in the Prime Minister’s office – until her resignation had been aired in media outlets. According to the news article published in Al-Jamaheer Electronic outlet, All of a sudden, the deputy office manager of the Prime Minister office, Rania Mohammed Osman, tendered her resignation from her post without giving any justifications. The resignation of Rania…
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UNITAMS… The Neocolonialism
Mohammed Saad The UNITAMS argued that Sudan has entered with its right leg into the UN agencies, calling on Sudan to benefit from provided technical assistance, affirming that the mission is qualified to ease the transition to a democratic regime despite the crises facing the country. It is true that there is a big difference between the UNAMID and UNITAMS, despite the fact that the two missions were established via UNSC resolutions under the supervision…
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Sudan and the Conspiracy Theory
Omer B. Abu Haraz In a nutshell, the conspiracy theory is a deep belief, held by many people, that the world governments are under planned steps of dismantling with the ultimate goal of forming a one strong government to rule the world. So, those who believe in the conspiracy theory immediately attribute any major event to the conspiracy theory stakeholders and planners. What enhances the argument of the proponents of the theory is the formation…
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New Transit, Directly to Washington
Siddiq Dalai Usually in our third world we are exhausted from the global axes game cunningly playing with the geography and history of the nations through economic mentality and political dominance, which are involved in actuating the governments and states with figures, circles and lobbies. Let us take the axes game as an example and how things go with the dominance of the US Administration in our Arab and African region.Israel is the only constant,…
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The Fight against COVID-19: A National Security Issue
Muawad Mustafa Rashid Out of the blue, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has arrived and has brought 21st century civilization – with all of its might – to its knees, leaving its leaders and citizens wounded, paralyzed with no real direction, concrete answers or solutions. Total shutdowns and curfews have been imposed and states of emergency introduced, while astronomical budgets (which have been saved by countries for decades) have been assigned to support the efforts to…
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Healthy indicators for the Revival of Sudanese Economy
Mohammed Saad The Sudanese leadership, represented by the President of the Sovereign Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan and PM Dr. Abdallah Hamadok, are intending to address the International Partners and Donors conference which will take place in Paris next May. According to the Sudanese Minister of Investment and International Cooperation, Al-Hadi Mohammed Ibrahim, the conference will last for two days, the first of which is for Sudan and the second for the rest…