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Darfur Express: Thus, the EU turned a blind eye to the violation of the arms embargo in Libya and Darfur
Translated by Brown Land News Investigative Desk Introduction (Disclaimer) The following text is a literal, word-for-word translation of an investigative article published by the Italian newspaper il Foglio on 26 August 2025, titled “Darfur Express: Così l’Ue ha chiuso un occhio davanti alla violazione dell’embargo delle armi in Libia e Darfur” by Luca Gambardella. It has been translated as faithfully as possible to preserve the original meaning, structure, and wording. No commentary, interpretation, or editorial…
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80th Anniversary of Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression
By Xu Jian, Chargé d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Sudan H.E. Xu Jian, Chargé d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Sudan As we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, we wish to pay high tribute to all heroes and patriots who dedicated their lives to peace and justice, and their historic contributions will live on forever in our…
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The Hoax of a “Captagon Hub”: Deconstructing the Smear Campaign Against Sudan
By: Sabah Al-Makki Writing from within the storm The August 2025 report, Sudan’s Emergence as a New Captagon Hub, published by the New Lines Institute (NLI), is more rhetorical than analytical. It acknowledges Sudanese interdictions yet recasts them as evidence of complicity. Every industrial-scale laboratory dismantled was located in the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) -occupied territory. The report admits this but cloaks it in tentative phrasing such as “potential involvement” or “enabling production,” while describing…
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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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Colombian Mercenaries in Darfur: A Betrayal of Bolívar and Guevara’s Legacy
By Sabah Al-Makki Sabah Al-Makki- Writing from within the storm Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris chose Sudan’s national television as his podium. Yet his words were not confined to Sudanese citizens — he spoke across oceans, directly to the peoples of Latin America, in unmediated, fluent Spanish. It was no accident. By addressing Colombians and all Spanish-speaking nations in their tongue, he bypassed the filters of diplomacy to speak heart to heart. His message carried…
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Mercenarios colombianos en Darfur: una traición al legado de Bolívar y del Che Guevara
Por Sabah Al-Makki Sabah Al-Makki — Escribiendo desde el corazón de la tormenta El Primer Ministro, doctor Kamil Idris, escogió la televisión nacional de Sudán como su tribuna. Sin embargo, sus palabras no se dirigieron únicamente a su pueblo; trascendieron las fronteras sudanesas, surcaron los mares y llegaron directamente a los pueblos latinoamericanos, en un español diáfano, sin filtros ni intermediarios. No fue un gesto casual ni un accidente diplomático. Al dirigirse a colombianos y…
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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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Colombian Mercenaries “The Desert Wolves Battalion” in Darfur: Foreign Firepower in a Proxy War
By: Sabah Al-Makki Sabah Al-Makki- Writing from within the storm Outsiders have long portrayed Sudan’s war as a purely domestic feud. Yet mounting evidence — from classified operational orders to recovered battlefield footage — points to a far more dangerous reality: Sudan’s frontlines are increasingly manned by foreign mercenaries, flown in from thousands of miles away to fight in a conflict that is not their own. They serve under the banner of the Rapid Support…
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A Gift of Solidarity from Senegal: An Expressive Portrait of President Al-Burhan
The renowned Senegalese artist of 2024, Pierre Sonar, held an exhibition titled “Valuing the Role of African Leaders and Heroes” at the Noum Hotel on Saturday, 26 July 2025. The event brought together several prominent Senegalese creatives to honor Africa’s historic leaders. The exhibition featured portraits of iconic African figures, including Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, Thomas Sankara, Leopold Sédar Senghor, and Modibo Keita. It also showcased paintings of Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime…
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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…