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Geneva: Peace, the Trump Way
By: Nisreen Alnimr Journalist and news anchor. It is now evident that the United States (U.S.) administration—through the White House—has entered the Sudanese crisis as a principal player, at a moment of extraordinary sensitivity and consequence. The sharp polarization among regional and international actors over Sudan has effectively closed the door on theories of imported solutions, proxy war narratives, or any external framing that ignores the complex internal military and political dynamics at play. The…
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El-Fasher Besieged: 400+ Days of Starvation — Gaza 2.0 Under the UAE’s Proxy War in Darfur
By:Sabah Al-Makki Sabah Al-Makki- Writing from within the storm For over a year, El-Fasher has been bombarded, starved, and cut off — the most visible front in a United Arab Emirates (UAE) backed proxy war to dismantle Sudan. Armed with foreign-supplied weaponry, drones, and mercenaries, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia has turned famine, massacres, and the targeting of hospitals into deliberate weapons of war. On August 11, 2025, the city repelled Attack No. 227…
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Darfur: A Renewed Tragedy — Two Decades After “Never Again”
By: Mohamed Saad Kamil, Editor-in-Chief & Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor I. Introduction: The Return of an Old War Twenty years ago, Darfur’s name became synonymous with genocide. Images of scorched villages, mass graves, and endless streams of displaced families shocked the conscience of the world. Global leaders swore that such horrors would “never again” be allowed to happen. Today, those vows lie in tatters. Darfur burns once more. The same communities are hunted, the same…
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Sudan Reemerges as a Strategic Defence Power: A Confident Return to the Global Stage at IDEF 2025
Istanbul – 22 July 2025 By: Nisreen Sirri Nisreen Sirri Sudan Reclaims Its Place on the Global Defence Stage: H.E. President Erdoğan, Sudan’s Defence Minister, and the Director of Sudan’s Defence Industries Corporation Inaugurate IDEF 2025 in Istanbul Lt. Gen. Hassan Daoud Kabron: “Sudan is resolutely advancing toward the restoration of its regional stature through a sovereign, strategic vision grounded in balanced, constructive military and technological engagement.” In a bold affirmation of its resurgence as…
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Jinyi Lake: A New Industrial City Rises on the Barren Mountain
Corporate Talents Can Thrive Here “Like a Duck to Water” and “Like a Bird Returning to the Forest” Jinyi Lake’s sci-tech core zone at sunset — a symbol of Jindong’s transformation from barren hills to a 27.77 km² innovation city integrating industry, ecology, and talent. An Immersive Visit: Future Talents Explore the Innovation Hub “This is a robot production line with constant temperature and humidity, and opposite is the dormitory building…” Recently, a group of…
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SMRC Concludes Strategic Engagement at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum – July 2025
Sudan Positions Itself as a Regional Mineral Powerhouse at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum By: Nisreen Sirri Mining Diplomacy on the Regional Stage Sudan’s mining regulator spearheads a dynamic campaign of high-level diplomacy, investor engagement, and technical dialogue, showcasing its effectiveness during its strategic participation at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum. For the Sudanese Mineral Resources Company Ltd. (SMRC), the forum was not simply a presence—it was a declaration of intent: to position Sudan as…
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Part II: When Law Collapses and Narrative Prevails
Strategic Testimony, Legal Disintegration, and the Erosion of Sovereignty By: Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm I. Narrative on Trial — Setting the Stage For context, read Part I: The Fiction of Parity Following a congressional hearing that established a false equivalence between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and a foreign-backed militia, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), this second installment delves into the deeper issue: the narrative as a doctrine. This strategic…
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Mediation or Machination: Kenya’s Role in Sudan’s Proxy War
Part I: The Veil and the Vault Kenya’s Dual Role in Sudan’s Proxy War—From Diplomatic Mask to Material Complicity By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm While Kenya positioned itself as a neutral mediator in Sudan’s conflict, verified evidence reveals a more troubling alignment beneath the surface. What was projected as diplomacy increasingly appears as strategic complicity: political endorsement and material support to a sanctioned non-state militia cloaked in the language of…
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Part I: The Fiction of Parity
From the exposé series: “Narrative as Strategy — How the U.S. Reframed Sudan’s War” By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm A Forensic Exposé of the U.S. Congressional Hearing on Sudan In moments of international rupture, when war converges with diplomacy, it is no longer arms alone that shape outcomes—but language. When narrative supersedes legal precision and testimonial rhetoric is accorded greater weight than substantiated evidence, the result is not merely a…
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Sudan’s “Government of Hope”
In a moment of sovereign reorientation — or more precisely, recalibration — Sudan’s newly appointed Prime Minister Dr. Kamil El-Tayeb Idris Abdelhafiz sets forth not yet a blueprint, but a conceptual framework: one that seeks to reanchor authority in civic ethics, institutional dignity, and national coherence. This article reads the speech as a participatory overture to legitimacy, not only in what it promises, but in how it invites co-authorship of Sudan’s emergent political architecture. By…