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  • Breaking News

    Al-Burhan and Abiy Ahmed Announce Turning the Page on Differences Between Sudan and Ethiopia

    Staff Writer The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, the current head of the IGAD Organization, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, and the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed, affirmed their keenness to resolve the contentious and outstanding issues between Sudan and Ethiopia through peaceful means and dialogue. Al-Burhan said in press statements, after meeting at his residence in Nairobi with the Ethiopian Prime Minister, on the sidelines of the emergency IGAD summit, that the differences…

  • Columns

    A New Journey of BRICS Cooperation: A New Chapter of Human Progress

    Ma XinminChinese Ambassador to Sudan June 22nd to 24th witnessed this year’s gathering of BRICS countries. Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted the 14th BRICS Summit and the High-level Dialogue on Global Development via video link and attended the Opening Ceremony of the BRICS Business Forum via video link as well. Bearing in mind the well-being of the entire humanity, he articulated major concepts and propositions for how BRICS countries could march toward a more comprehensive,…

  • Breaking News

    Abiy Ahmed Commits to Dialogue and a Peaceful Solution

    Staff Writer The Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abi Ahmed, said that he agreed with the Chairman of the Sovereign Council, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, to overcome all divisions, and to commit to dialogue and a peaceful solution to the outstanding issues. He added: The two countries have a lot of cooperative elements to work on peacefully.

  • Breaking News

    Surprise Meeting Between Burhan and Abiy Ahmed

    Staff Writer Surprise Meeting between President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan, and the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Nairobi.

  • News

    Dagalo: “The Rapid Support Forces Are a National Group Consisting of More Than One Hundred and Two Tribes”

    Staff Writer Kreneik 02/07/2022 – Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, denounced the claims that some have been saying to demonize the Rapid Support Forces, stressing that they are nationalist forces of formation and construction that fall under the command of the armed forces and include more than one hundred and two tribes. Addressing the citizens of Kreneik locality on the occasion of the signing of…

  • News

    UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet Comments on the Killing of Protesters in Sudan

    Staff Writer Geneva, 1 July 2022 — I am alarmed by the killing of at least nine protesters by security forces in Sudan yesterday – including a 15-year-old child – even after the police had announced they would not use lethal force to disperse the demonstrators. Reports indicate the joint security forces used live bullets, as well as tear gas and water cannon against protesters numbering in the many thousands in cities and towns across…

  • Reports

    National Workshop on Capacity-Building for Partnership in Democratic Governance in Sudan

    Haffiya Abdalla  The Ministry of Social Development in collaboration with the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) organized a workshop on building partnership capacities in democratic governance, to establish a new social contract between citizens and the State based on the principles of democracy, citizenship, and human rights Sovereign Council member, Malik Agar pointed out the danger of the current political situation and said that the country is going through a difficult stage…

  • News

    Statement from the European Union on June 30th

    Press Release The demonstrations planned for 30th June are an important opportunity for the Sudanese authorities, all political stakeholders, and the people of Sudan. It is a moment to affirm their commitment to the transition of Sudan towards democracy. France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the EU Delegation called upon the Sudanese authorities to guarantee freedom of expression. Moreover, it is essential for protests to remain peaceful and protected by security forces. In…

  • Columns

    Remarks on the Sudanese Political Process (6)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In our previous writings, we indicated that the history of the political dialogue in Sudan is a history of failure and aggravation of the situation instead of leading to the resolution of the crisis. Why always this failure and how to avoid it? What are the main challenges that will face any political process in Sudan to the extent of bringing its failure? I think the answers to these two questions…

  • Columns

    Thematic Framework Controversy!

    Osman Mirghani The next few days of Sudan’s history will shape a fate that could never be predicted. Next Thursday which coincides with the 30th of June is a deadline in which several political parties decided to bring an end to the battle by knocking out the ruling parties. The resistance committees in Khartoum and other states called for mass rallies all over the country. The Forces of Freedom and Change (the Central Council) issued…

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