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Sunday, November 2, 2025

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In the Hands of Abu Dhabi’s Militias: What Does the Fall of al-Fashir Mean for Sudan’s Last Army Stronghold in Darfur?

In the Hands of Abu Dhabi’s Militias: What Does the Fall of al-Fashir Mean for Sudan’s Last Army Stronghold in Darfur?

a day ago

The fall of al-Fashir, the last stronghold of Sudan’s army in the Darfur region, after nearly two years under siege by the UAE-backed RSF, marks a major turning point in Sudan’s war that began in April 2023.

Gold or Politics: Who Ousted Sudan’s Central Bank Governor?

Gold or Politics: Who Ousted Sudan’s Central Bank Governor?

11 days ago

Transitional Sovereign Council Chairman General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on October 13, 2025, dismissed Sudanese Central Bank Governor Buraie Siddig Ali Ahmed.

Could Recapture of Bara Reshape the Military Supply Routes Between Khartoum And Darfur?

Could Recapture of Bara Reshape the Military Supply Routes Between Khartoum And Darfur?

a month ago

The Sudanese army’s capture of Bara dealt a major blow to the RSF militia, secured key routes, and boosted national morale.

Strategic Leap: How Did the Rapid Support Forces Militia Obtain Drones Capable of Striking Cities Across Sudan?

Strategic Leap: How Did the Rapid Support Forces Militia Obtain Drones Capable of Striking Cities Across Sudan?

a month ago

Backed by regional support, the RSF militia now uses advanced drones to strike targets and consolidate control, especially in Darfur.

After Slapping Egypt and the UAE, How Will Sudan’s Islamists Respond to al-Burhan’s Betrayal?

After Slapping Egypt and the UAE, How Will Sudan’s Islamists Respond to al-Burhan’s Betrayal?

a month ago

In a joint statement on Sudan’s war issued September 12, 2025, the so-called Quad—Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the United States—drew attention by inserting language that explicitly ruled Islamists out of the country’s political future.

Why Reopening Khartoum Airport Is as Critical as the Frontlines

Why Reopening Khartoum Airport Is as Critical as the Frontlines

2 months ago

As Sudan’s armed forces continue their fight against the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces, Khartoum faces a challenge no less daunting than the battlefield: rebuilding a shattered capital after two years of war.

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