Transitional Sovereignty Council

  • Breaking News

    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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    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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    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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    SMRC Concludes Strategic Engagement at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum – July 2025

    Sudan Positions Itself as a Regional Mineral Powerhouse at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum By: Nisreen Sirri Mining Diplomacy on the Regional Stage Sudan’s mining regulator spearheads a dynamic campaign of high-level diplomacy, investor engagement, and technical dialogue, showcasing its effectiveness during its strategic participation at the 4th Egypt Mining Forum. For the Sudanese Mineral Resources Company Ltd. (SMRC), the forum was not simply a presence—it was a declaration of intent: to position Sudan as…

  • Breaking News

    Part I: The Fiction of Parity

    From the exposé series: “Narrative as Strategy — How the U.S. Reframed Sudan’s War” By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm A Forensic Exposé of the U.S. Congressional Hearing on Sudan In moments of international rupture, when war converges with diplomacy, it is no longer arms alone that shape outcomes—but language. When narrative supersedes legal precision and testimonial rhetoric is accorded greater weight than substantiated evidence, the result is not merely a…

  • 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…

  • Opinion

    Strategic Sanctions: The War on Sudanese Sovereignty Through Law

    By Sabah Al-Makki, Assistant Editor Writing from within the storm. Sanctions are no longer accountability tools—they have become instruments of subjugation. In Sudan’s case, the real offense is not aggression, but the refusal to collapse. This article examines how international law is being strategically repurposed to punish sovereignty and protect proxies in a global order increasingly driven by narrative warfare. From Accountability to Control: Sanctions as Subjugation For over three decades, U.S. sanctions against Sudan…

  • 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…

  • 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…

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