Opinion
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The Ten Commandments for the Transitional Government of Kamil Idris
By Babiker Ismail July 19 marks the 54th anniversary of the failed coup attempt by the Communist Party and a…
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President Al-Burhan and “Emptying the Circle” (3/3)
As I See Adil El-Baz 1 At the outset of this final installment, it is necessary to define what the…
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On the Edge of the Abyss… Sudan and the Moment of “the Greatest Evil”
By Amjad Farid In Sudan, the wheels of history and geography are currently intersecting to weave the threads of an…
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President Al-Burhan and the “Emptying of the Circle” (2/3)
As I See Adil El-Baz 1 I concluded my first article by saying: “Now, the same internal and external forces—yes,…
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Sudanese Banks: Between the Ruins of War and the Horizon of Reform
By: Muhannad Awad Mahmoud Since the outbreak of war in Sudan, the country’s banking sector—especially in Khartoum State—has shifted from…
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The State and Racism: A Confrontation, Not an Escape
By Yasser Mahjoub Al-Hussein It is sometimes promoted that the optimal solution to Sudan’s crises is the division of the…
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Volker’s Statements: Testimony, Regret, or a Rewriting of the War Narrative?
Ambassador Dr. Muawia Al-Bukhari Introduction: Two years after the outbreak of the war that tore Sudan apart and cast its…
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The Tragedy of West Bara and the Dagalo Militia
By Dr. Hassan Mohamed Salih The killing of civilians and the burning of their villages in the rural areas of…
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President Al-Burhan and the “Emptying the Circle” Theory (1/2)
As I See Adel El-Baz 1 During my second meeting with President Al-Burhan—as part of the media delegation visiting from…
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Are We Like Libya, Syria, and Yemen? That’s a Poor Comparison, My Friend (2/2)
By Abdullah Ali Ibrahim (From my book “From Revolution to War”, Al-Mawsu’a Al-Sagheera Publishing House) One of the most reckless…
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