Opinion
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Behind the Ceasefire Curtain: A Reading of the Leaked Document
As I See It Adel Al-Baz 1 In the labyrinth of complex politics, leaked documents often serve either as a…
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Sudan’s War and the Age of Impunity: A Reading of Amnesty International’s Report on El Fasher
Abbas Mohamed Salih The latest report issued by Amnesty International on violations in Sudan’s North Darfur State has once again…
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Leaders and Lost Time
As I See Adel El-Baz 1. President Al-Burhan: Tamarind Juice at Omdurman Market Is Better Than Belayesh News reports yesterday…
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Have the Bells of Regional War Begun to Ring?
Amin Hassan Omar Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s recent remarks before the Ethiopian Parliament, in which he spoke of an emerging…
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Waiting for the Central Bank’s “Corpse”: How Is the Hidden War Against Monetary Policy Being Waged?
As I See Adel Al-Baz 1. A Clash of Wills: The Central Bank and Economic Power Centers The recent monetary…
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The Central Bank of Sudan Has Regained the Initiative… But Are Banks Ready for the Battle of Economic Reconstruction?
By Mohannad Awad Mahmoud Over the past period, we have written extensively about the challenges facing the Sudanese economy and…
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The Decline in the Exchange Rate and the Speculators’ Dilemma
As I See Adil El-Baz 1. Stability in the Parallel Market and a Decline in the Exchange Rate The parallel…
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Ending Sudan’s War Urgently Does Not Mean Surrendering to Barbarism
Dr. Abdelwahab El-Affendi A few weeks ago, I met a Western diplomat who carries the title of “Special Envoy to…
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Who Has the Right to Declare the Death of Political Parties?
Mustafa Abdelaziz Al-Batal I have no particular concern with what Professor Babikir Faisal wrote, calling for the dismissal and exclusion…
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The Statement of the EU’s Fools: A Reading of Diplomatic Decline
As I See By Adel Al-Baz 1 At the outset, let me say two things: First: The most important outcome…
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