Sudan
- Opinion
The Red Sea… New alliances form following the failure of the chaos plan managed by the UAE
Over the past few days, following the escalation of the political and security crisis between Saudi Arabia and the UAE due to sharp differences in views on the security, military, and political situations in the Gulf of Aden, Somalia, and Sudan, this divergence and disagreement has now ended in what resembles a complete political rift between the two countries, as the matter did not stop in Yemen alone after the UAE’s rapid withdrawal from it. …
- Reports
Sudan National Television: From War’s Devastation to Reconstruction
Between the devastation of war and attempts to rise again, the return of Sudan Television to broadcasting remains more than merely restoring a signal on the screen, but rather a step in a long path toward rebuilding national media and restoring its role in a pivotal moment in the nation's history.
- Columns
Sudanair… A Nation Returns
Long live Sudan. Long live the Sudanese Armed Forces.
- News
Minister of Cabinet Affairs Confirms Breakthroughs in International Cooperation
The Minister reaffirmed the Government of Hope's commitment to peace and the opening of all humanitarian corridors requested by organizations working in the humanitarian field to deliver food to those in need.
- News
First Civilian Flight Lands at Khartoum International Airport since Outbreak of Conflict
In a landmark development for Sudan’s recovery, the first Sudan Airways civilian flight touched down at Khartoum International Airport (KRT) today, Sunday, February 1, 2026.
- Columns
When Chaos Rebounds (2)… Will the Flames Reach the Doors of Neighbor Ethiopia?
Dr. Maimuna Said Adam Abu Ruqab Yesterday, I addressed this topic from the perspective of what is happening on the ground in our western neighbor Chad. Today, I turn the compass eastward toward Ethiopia, the other neighbor that is no longer far from the flames of chaos but has become at its very heart. The grinding battles between the Ethiopian army and the forces of the Tigray region, along with the resulting political and security…
- News
Foreign Minister Holds Bilateral Talks with His Indian Counterpart
Foreign Minister and Minister of International Cooperation, Ambassador Mohi El-Din Salem Ahmed Ibrahim, met today in New Delhi with his Indian counterpart, Minister of External Affairs Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. The two sides held talks focusing on bilateral relations and ways to strengthen them. The Foreign Minister provided his Indian counterpart with a comprehensive briefing on the latest developments in Sudan, highlighting the significant progress made by the armed forces on the ground. He also presented…
- Columns
When Chaos Boomerangs… Will Flames Engulf Chad?
Within the complex geographical and tribal overlap between Sudan and Chad, rapidly accelerating security transformations cannot be understood in isolation from the long history of open borders and intertwined identities. Sudan’s western borders, shared with Chad, have never merely been political lines; they are vibrant social spaces where tribes, interests, and loyalties move freely. However, this very space, often a bridge for communication, has in recent years transformed into a thoroughfare for weapons and mercenaries…
- News
Face of Truth
The state has regained the initiative, the people have begun to reclaim their homeland, and those who insist on foolish neutrality or pitiful appeasement will be nothing but witnesses to their defeat before the solid will of the nation and a history written with the sustenance of values and blood.
- News
Ambassador Adawy: Claims of Sudanese Government Requesting Restrictions on Sudanese Presence in Egypt are “Illusions”
The Ambassador touched upon the embassy's role in coordinating with the Egyptian side to release a large number of Sudanese prisoners in Egypt by paying their fines and returning them to the country, noting that the number of prisoners does not exceed 400.