Sudan
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”To succeed in the Sudanese political process, we must accept the “Other,” excluding only those facing criminal charges related to corruption, treason, or otherwise”
Multiple political, strategic, and security scenes have emerged on domestic, regional, and international levels, surfacing amidst the events of the recent period.
- Opinion
The “Berlin Trap” and the Engineering of Intervention: A Reading into the Risks of Eroding National Sovereignty
The recent Berlin conference on Sudan (and the momentum in Paris, London, and Geneva that preceded it) was not merely a "moral" response to the escalating humanitarian crisis; rather, it represented a dangerous strategic shift in international dealings with the Sudanese state. The international community has moved from the stage of "concern" to the stage of "manufacturing solutions" that are imposed from the outside.
- Columns
The Battle of the Presidential Guard: The Nuances of Absolute Sacrifice
The morning of April 15, 2023, corresponding to the 24th of the holy month of Ramadan, was not merely the beginning of a war; it was an attempt to erase the existence of the Sudanese state from the geopolitical map forever. In that hour, the gamble was not on control, but on "uprooting," as the "One-Hour Plan" was designed to be a crushing blow that would decapitate the military and political leadership in their quarters…
- interviews
‘Sudan will remain steadfast until it recovers every part of the country.’ Interview with Sudan’s ambassador to Russia
Three years after the start of the conflict between the government army and the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan is gradually regaining control over key territories. The country’s authorities say they are making military progress and developing political settlement initiatives.
- Opinion
Berlin… Relief or Engineering of Guardianship?
The Berlin conference convenes tomorrow, April 15, following preparatory arrangements in Addis Ababa, with the participation of international and regional actors seeking to formulate an approach to the Sudanese crisis. This begins with de-escalation, opening humanitarian relief corridors and dialogue, leading toward a political vision for civilian transition and the future of governance.
- Columns
Sudan: Between the Hammer of the Berlin Conference Consequences and the Anvil of Rebel Militia Defections
The "Berlin Conference" is considered one of the arms of foreign intervention in Sudanese political affairs, aimed at imposing a specific governance agenda. This agenda has faced, and continues to face, widespread rejection from all sectors of the Sudanese people, who remain committed to safeguarding national sovereignty. They support the premise that who governs Sudan and how it is governed is a purely internal matter, to be determined by national entities through a purely "Sudanese-Sudanese"…
- Reports
Sudan, neighboring countries… the conflict of borders, minerals and ambitions
Report: Badr al-Din Abd al-Rahman The Sudanese borders with neighboring African countries (Chad, Central Africa, Ethiopia, Libya) appear to be one of the most important and prominent hotbeds of security tensions and inter-tribal and regional conflicts, which are fueled at other times by international and regional forces, with the aim of disrupting Sudanese national security, and with the aim of controlling the levers of power, in order to facilitate control of the national economy, which…
- Reports
Sudanese Traders Killed Near Um Dafuq Amid Conflicting Reports Over Perpetrators and Escalating Border Tensions
Date:April 12, 2026 Source: Brown Land – Bangui Location: Um Dafuq Border Region (Sudan – Central African Republic)The Um Dafuq border region, situated between Sudan and the Central African Republic (CAR), has witnessed a bloody incident resulting in the deaths of several Sudanese traders. Reports indicate that seven traders and pastoralists were killed in separate incidents occurring under circumstances that remain shrouded in mystery, amid conflicting narratives regarding the perpetrators.According to local sources and eyewitnesses,…
- Reports
The Berlin Conference: A Poisoned Chalice
Berlin Conference scheduled for April 15, 2026, is officially presented as the Third International Ministerial Conference on Sudan. The announcing hosts—Germany, the African Union, the European Union, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States—state its goal is to mobilize humanitarian support and advance peace efforts amid expanding displacement, mass atrocities, and worsening humanitarian needs. But the problem is not the principle of holding an international conference on Sudan; it is the political structure within…
- Reports
Rapid Support Forces Movements Near the Sudanese-Chadian Border
Exclusive – Brown LandHassan Youssef ZarmaLocation: Border between Western Sudan and Eastern Chad – Darfur StatesThe border areas between Sudan and Chad witnessed limited military movements yesterday involving the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). These movements were concentrated in several points within the Darfur region near the border, amid a state of alert on the Chadian side and monitoring by the Sudanese Army.Field Movements Near TineLocal sources in North Darfur reported movements of combat vehicles belonging…