Opinion
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War Has Many Faces
By Dr. Enas Mohammed Ahmed War, with all its pain and tragedies, has never been a stranger to humanity. As…
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The American Chemical File… A History of Accusations Without Evidence
By: Abdelaziz Yaqoub In a world where the boundaries between science and politics blur, laboratories can at times become deadlier…
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Victory Is Ours, Not the Tyrants’
By: Mahjoub Fadl Badri For two full weeks since my arrival at Port Sudan Airport, I stopped writing—except for one…
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Kordofan… Sudan’s Stalingrad: How the Army Is Reshaping the Nation’s Destiny
Dr. Abdulnasir Salim Hamid In wars that determine the fate of nations, battles are not won solely by weaponry, but…
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Is Sudan on Course for a Comprehensive Dialogue?
Osman Mirghani It is difficult to get the Sudanese people to agree on any political question. Continuous debate, unending disputes,…
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On Africa Day: A Rising and Anticipated Role for the Continent
Ambassador: Dr. Elwaleed Sayed Mohamed Ali ElwaleedSB@gmail.com Africa Day is celebrated annually on May 25th, commemorating the founding of the…
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Did the Sudanese Army Use Chemical Weapons Against the RSF?
By: Azmi Abdelrazek The U.S. announcement alleging that the Sudanese army used chemical weapons in 2024 sparked a wave of…
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Al-Du’ayn… You Wasted the Milk in Summer
By: Major General (Ret.) Dr. Younis Mahmoud The context of the proverb is that a woman in pre-Islamic times named…
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Justice Under Trump Dances to the Tune of Falsehood (1)
By Somaya Sayed Upon returning from the Gulf countries, Trump found no better way to reward the UAE for its…
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A Storm in Sudan Following al-Burhan’s Decision
By: Rukabi Hassan Yaqoub On Monday, May 20, 2025, the Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, issued a…
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