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  • Breaking News

    Mediation or Machination: Kenya’s Role in Sudan’s Proxy War

    Part I: The Veil and the Vault Kenya’s Dual Role in Sudan’s Proxy War—From Diplomatic Mask to Material Complicity By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm While Kenya positioned itself as a neutral mediator in Sudan’s conflict, verified evidence reveals a more troubling alignment beneath the surface. What was projected as diplomacy increasingly appears as strategic complicity: political endorsement and material support to a sanctioned non-state militia cloaked in the language of…

  • Breaking News

    Sudan’s “Government of Hope”

    In a moment of sovereign reorientation — or more precisely, recalibration — Sudan’s newly appointed Prime Minister Dr. Kamil El-Tayeb Idris Abdelhafiz sets forth not yet a blueprint, but a conceptual framework: one that seeks to reanchor authority in civic ethics, institutional dignity, and national coherence. This article reads the speech as a participatory overture to legitimacy, not only in what it promises, but in how it invites co-authorship of Sudan’s emergent political architecture. By…

  • Breaking News

    Narrative as Strategy: How the U.S. Reframed Sudan’s War

    A Five-Part Critical Exposé by Brown Land News By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm In response to the May 22, 2025, U.S. Congressional Hearing: “A Dire Crisis in Sudan – A Global Call to Action” What was presented to the world as a humanitarian imperative concealed something more consequential: the quiet dismantling of a nation’s legitimacy through narrative warfare. The Strategy Behind the Language To dismantle a nation’s legitimacy is to…

  • News

    Dagalo Receives Sudan School Certificate Results: Congratulates Successful Students

    Staff Writer Vice President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has received in his office at the Republican Palace, Mahmoud Sirelkhatim Al-Houri accompanied by the Director of Examinations, Imad Addeen Abdulgair Ahmed, where the VP received a copy of Sudan School Certificate Examinations result which was endorsed today in the meeting of Sudanese Examinations Committee. VP Dagalo extended his congratulation to the successful and their families, expressing appreciation to the…

  • Reports

    Labor Laws Legislation Forum: Principles of Social Justice

    Haffiya Abdalla  Most of us have heard of the term labor law but what does it really mean? Labor law consists of all of the laws and regulations that govern employer and employee relationships from a broad perspective. They aid in establishing the rights and obligations of both parties. When it comes to situations that involve claims of violation or unfairness, an attorney that specializes in labor law becomes a necessity.  There are nuances within…

  • Columns

    Sudan and the Sails of Hope (2)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In our last article, we said Sudan has witnessed three important events that filled the sails of hope on the ship of the December 2018 revolution, and we discussed the first event which was the call by the Khartoum Resistance Committees the last August for a meeting of all political spectrum, right and left, except the Islamic parties of the Ingaz regime as well as those groups and names that supported…

  • Columns

    Differences Cost Will Be High

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Colonel Jackson was one of the famous British leaders during the British colonization of Sudan (1898 – 1956). Citing some of his words about Sudan and its people just before the departure of the English from Sudan after granting it independence. He said Sudan is a great country with huge natural resources, if well managed Sudan would be a great country with a strong economy. Despite their good traits and observed…

  • Columns

    Enough Is Enough!

    Osman Mirghani In an interview conducted by Al-Jazeera Mubashir TV Channel, Wajdi Saleh, who is a leading figure in the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC), said that they do not have the desire to rule Sudan and that nobody should think that they want the exclusivity of being in power for the remaining period of the transition in case of formation a civilian government. This saying is very strange because if the political parties…

  • Columns

    The Outcomes of Al-Burhan’s Visit to New York

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The local stances on the participation of the President of the Sovereignty Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan to New York and his addressing the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly were varied. One of the most controversial local stances is the speech delivered by Al-Burhan which included several Sudanese issues. In this regard, Al-Burhan said that they supported the tripartite committee i.e. UN, AU, and IGAD but it took the…

  • Columns

    Environmental Forum: A Step Forward in the Right Direction

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid Introduction: With the growth of catastrophic environmental phenomena worldwide and the effects of climate change on society, especially in recent years, represented by floods, rising temperatures, fluctuations in rain rates, and other effects, what prompts us to air a sincere national appeal to avoid the certain losses which will inevitably affect all of us. Allah the Almighty granted our country with rich natural resources that are among the first in the global…

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