Sudan

  • Reports

    Rising Tensions on the Sudan–Libya Border Amid Concerning Military Movements

    Brown Land – Libya The Sudan–Libya border witnessed new military movements today, raising concerns of a potential escalation, despite no confirmed large-scale clashes so far. Allegations and Military Movements Field sources reported that forces linked to Marshal Khalifa Haftar in eastern Libya were involved today in military activity near the Sudanese border.Sources also confirmed ongoing coordination between certain eastern Libyan forces and the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces in the desert border areas. Key Points of…

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    مشاركة السودان في معرض الكتاب الثقافة كرمز للصمود

    تقرير:شهد مامون يعد معرض القاهرة الدولي للكتاب من أبرز الفعاليات الثقافية في العالم العربي، ومنصة سنوية تلتقي فيها دور النشر، والمفكرون، والكتاب، والجمهور، لتبادل المعرفة والاطلاع على أحدث الإصدارات في مجالات الفكر، والأدب، والعلوم، والفنون. وعلى امتداد تاريخه، لم يكن المعرض مجرد مساحة لعرض الكتب، بل تحول إلى فضاء للحوار الثقافي، وجسر للتواصل بين الشعوب، ومساحة حية تلتقي فيها الكلمة بالفكر، والكتاب بالإنسان.وتأتي هذه المشاركة ضمن فعاليات الدورة السابعة والخمسين من معرض القاهرة الدولي للكتاب،…

  • News

    Urgent Memorandum: Economic Erosion and Systematic Targeting of Women in the Gum Arabic Sector – En-Nahud

    To: International Human Rights Organizations, UN Agencies, and Entities Concerned with Women, Peace, and Security.From: Khartoum Center for Community Peace and Media.Subject: Documentation of Economic Violence and Gross Violations Against Women Workers in the Gum Arabic Sector – En-Nahud City and Surrounding Rural Areas.Date: March 2026.Administrative and Security ShiftEn-Nahud city, North Kordofan, serves as the primary economic artery for Sudan’s gum arabic sector, hosting a strategic exchange that supplies the global market with the finest…

  • Reports

    Ethiopia: Major Military Breaches on the Border—What Lies Beneath?

    Report by: Badreldin AbdulrahmanThe border regions between Sudan and Ethiopia have recently witnessed repeated military aggressions originating from Ethiopian territory. This persistent escalation signals a clear intent by the Ethiopian government to open a new war front in Sudan to achieve specific strategic objectives, including: Exploiting the Current Crisis: Leveraging the ongoing conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia to gain ground in the disputed strategic “Al-Fashaga” border region. Securing Water Interests: Safeguarding interests…

  • Columns

    The Terror of Politics and the Crisis of the State..!

    Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shaglawi The decision by the United States to designate the Sudanese Islamic Movement and the “Al-Bara bin Malik Brigade” as a terrorist entity came as a surprising step carrying political dimensions that go beyond its declared legal justifications. In its broader context, the decision appears to be part of regional and international arrangements aimed at reshaping the Sudanese political landscape and reducing the presence of Islamists in any potential post-war…

  • Columns

    Post-War Agriculture…

    Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shglawi In wars, it is not only political equations that change, but economic equations shift as well. By its very nature, war rearranges the flow of money and labor, creating a new economic reality governed as much by necessity as by chaos. The past years have produced what can be described as a “war economy,” an economic pattern that emerges when state institutions decline and lose their capacity to organize…

  • Opinion

    A joint road map from Türkiye-Saudi Arabia to end Sudan crisis

    by Mayada Kamal Eldeen‘By supporting the institutions they view as the legitimate representatives of the Sudanese people, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia aim to create a diplomatic shield against the risk of the country’s fragmentation.’ (Illustration by Erhan Yalvaç)‘By supporting the institutions they view as the legitimate representatives of the Sudanese people, Türkiye and Saudi Arabia aim to create a diplomatic shield against the risk of the country’s fragmentation.’ (Illustration by Erhan Yalvaç)Türkiye and Saudi Arabia’s…

  • Opinion

    Society After the War: What Remains of Us?

    Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shaglawi The war has placed Sudanese society under unprecedented pressure since its outbreak on April 15, 2023. The displacement that followed represented a social earthquake that reshaped the country’s demographic and economic landscape. Millions of people moved between cities and states or across borders, leaving behind homes and a social fabric woven over long decades of pain and hope. Cities that received waves of displaced people found themselves facing a…

  • Columns

    Are We Ready for the State?

    Face of Truth | Ibrahim Shaqlawi We have become accustomed in our public space to discuss our political crises from the perspective of governments: their competence and corruption, their strength and weakness, their success and failure. While this discussion is important, it often overlooks a more essential question: what about society itself? Has a political culture formed within it that makes the state possible and stable? Or do we still treat the state as a…

  • Columns

    From Queens to Frontlines: The Unbreakable Resilience of Sudanese Women

    Mubarak Mahgoub Musa For thousands of years, Sudanese women have shaped history—from warrior queens of ancient kingdoms to today’s frontline heroes—proving that resilience is woven into their very identity. On International Women’s Day, while much of the world celebrates symbolic achievements, the story of Sudanese women reminds us that courage and leadership are not merely historical footnotes—they are lived, daily, in a nation tested by conflict and hardship. Kandakas: Queens Who Made HistorySudan is not…

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