Sudan
- Opinion
Sudan: Interventions and National Sovereignty
Intense international and regional activity has recently emerged on the surface, centered primarily in Sudan ties, given the divergence of interests and visions
- Breaking News
When the Guns Fall Silent
Part 1: Reintegration Is Not Exoneration A legal-political analysis of why states may absorb former adversaries after war, and how reintegration can shift from a tool of conflict termination into a risk if detached from legal vetting, accountability, and victims’ rights.
- Reports
Ethiopia-Sudan: Proxy War and the Intersection of Regional and International Interests
Sudan has faced, and continues to face, a complex war with internal, regional, and international dimensions. In this conflict, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia has served as a "cat's paw" used to achieve external agendas anchored in political, strategic, and economic ambitions
- Investigate report
A Logo on a Shirt… Exposes a Network
The scene was anything but ordinary. Inside a UAE military base, a high-level ceremony was underway: Said Abdullah Deni, president of the semi-autonomous Somali region of Puntland, and his cousin, sat in the front rows of a joint military training graduation ceremony
- Columns
Between Reconstruction and Disruption: Sudan’s Struggle Against Coordinated Attacks
The recent wave of coordinated attacks targeting civilian sites in the national capital and other Sudanese cities must be viewed within its broader strategic context. These operations appear deliberately designed to undermine the accelerating restoration of normal life across Sudan—a recovery that had begun to gather tangible momentum in recent months. This trajectory is reflected in reports by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), which indicate that nearly four million displaced persons and refugees have…
- Columns
Reshaping Sudan’s War Equation: Internal Dynamism and External Hesitancy
Sudan’s war is increasingly being discussed through an external lens: What will the “Quartet” do? Can international institutions impose a ceasefire? Will the UN Security Council act?
- Reports
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.
- Exclusive Conversations
Ibrahim Al-Houri to Brown Land: Militia Not Designated as Terrorist Due to Overlapping Regional and International Interests
The war launched by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia against Sudan in April 2023 was nothing short of a fierce conflict. Numerous countries have participated—and continue to do so—with the aim of seizing the reins of power and controlling the nation’s resources, which represent the primary target for regional and international agendas.
- Reports
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.
- Columns
Sudan’s Ports… The Decision-Making Knot
Last week, I wrote in this column an article titled “The Sudanese Coast… The Limits of Power and Hesitation”. It was like a stone cast into still waters, revealing circles of concern beneath the surface of public debate through the reactions I received.