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Isnad: The Voice That Resonates in Generosity

By Dr. Salwa Hassan Siddig ("As I stand and ponder"), as the poet of Al-Butana, Al-Bushra, wrote in his poem "Birthday." I remembered her, a small seedling once, and then marvelled at how she grew from nothing in unfamiliar soil. We…

Al-Zurq: Militia’s Wailing and Supporters’ Panic

By: Al-Tayyib Qassim Al-Sayed Reports and news across various platforms and channels have described the severe blow dealt by the Sudanese Armed Forces and their allied joint forces, as announced yesterday by the official military…

I Blame!!

Dr. Naglaa Hussein Al-Mukabarabi I blame the current social conditions for causing the Sudanese nation to fail to achieve stability, security, nation-building, and development. These conditions spread a spirit of fear, hinder work,…

Do Not Incline Toward the Oppressors

Dr. Hassan Issa Al-Talib The US is, as it seems, attempting to use Mohammed Al-Joulani (whose official name is now Ahmad Al-Shar'a) as a key witness to advance its regional strategic agenda, including reshaping the "New Middle East" map.…

The Instinct of War

By Professor Wael Al-Kurdi Since the days of ancient Rome, when condemned men were thrown into arenas with hungry lions to be torn apart alive. At the same time, spectators, consumed by a morbid sense of delight, laughed hysterically in…

The Change We Want

By: Al-Rafee' Bashir Al-Shafi' Through the contributions in our call for true and positive change and through many messages we have presented via the "Positive Opposition" initiative, I would like to contribute here by responding to a…

Collapse of the Ant Hills

Rashid Abdel Rahim Currently, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are witnessing an internal and external collapse. Externally, the rebellion was surprised on Monday morning from the battlefields as the armed forces, special operations,…

“The Nashla, Referee!”

By Mahjoub Fadl Badri The fans of the Sokarta football team, known for the sharp wit of the Adroub people, once called out to the Referee during a match. Their team was leading by a wide margin, and the game was nearing its end. They…

Eritrea: Genuine Friendship

Rashid Abdel Rahim We entered the presidential palace in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, and were warmly received. Moments later, we were ushered into the office of President Isaias Afwerki, who welcomed us at his office door. We were a…

Let the Janjaweed Drink the Sea Dry

Mahjoub Fadl Badri Whoever claimed that history does not repeat itself was mistaken, as proven by the events and atrocities of the terrorist militia's war, which unfolded in the same region—the Nile strip—and with the same mindset that…