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Statecraft Thinking: The Road Less Travelled

Abubakar Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim Those engaged in public service and the affairs of our wounded nation fall into distinct categories: Some are consumed by daily events, embroiled in debates solely to vindicate their own views—or those of…

Two Years of War and the Possibility of Reconstruction

Dr. Haitham Mohamed Fathi UN and media reports estimate the total economic losses of the Sudanese war at approximately $200 billion, and the human losses at hundreds of thousands killed, wounded, and missing, with 60% of the country's…

Media Management of the UAE’s Burned Cards

Police Major General Dr. Najm al-Din Abdel Rahim Observers consider the Sudanese government's success in presenting and managing the legal case before the International Court of Justice a legal victory for Sudanese diplomacy, one that…

“O Justice of Sudan, Rise and Bring Glad Tidings”

By Dr. Mohamed Hassan Mahjoub Yesterday, Thursday, the entire world witnessed pivotal hours in the history of international justice—hours in which Sudan spoke, and the world listened intently. Today, Sudan wrote a new chapter in the…

Post-War Sudan… Is This Not the Path Forward?

Tijani Abdel Qadir Hamed - 9 April 2025 (1) Now that the Sudanese have managed to rid themselves of much of the burden of the rebel militia, they may finally be able to clearly recognise that they have indeed faced, over the past two…

The Lost Revolution

Rashid Abdel Rahim The great victories achieved through the steadfastness of the Sudanese people, the army, and allied forces in the War of Dignity have defeated the enemies of patriotism and the nation—both military and political…