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The Muslim Brotherhood’s Congratulations to the Sudanese Army… A Move That Reveals the Group’s Role in Fueling the Conflict
Amid escalating conflict in Sudan, the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood is attempting to assert control over the political…
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Khartoum’s Liberation Exposes Alliances: Muslim Brotherhood’s Congratulatory Message to the Sudanese Army Raises Questions
The Muslim Brotherhood’s congratulatory message to the Sudanese army for what they described as the “liberation of Khartoum” is not…
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The Muslim Brotherhood’s Congratulations to the Sudanese Army for the Liberation of Khartoum: A Reading of Political and Military Dimensions
On March 28, 2025, the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood – London Front – published an official statement on…
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Al-Burhan’s Visit to Turkey: Secret Deals or Political Arrangements?
Sudanese-Turkish relations have seen notable developments in recent times, particularly with the exchange of visits between officials and reports suggesting…
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Al-Burhan’s Visit to Turkey: Could It Bring Islamists Back into Sudan’s Political Scene?
On March 30, 2025, Sudan’s Sovereign Council President, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, made an unannounced trip to Turkey to meet…
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The Sudanese Army Committed Horrific Field Executions in Khartoum
In a video that has sparked widespread controversy and outrage, individuals in military attire are seen tying up a young…
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Human Rights Organizations: Sudanese Army Involved in Summary Executions That Have Claimed Dozens of Civilian Lives
The Sudanese capital, Khartoum, and its surrounding areas are witnessing a dangerous escalation of violence, as human rights organizations have…
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Sudanese rapprochement with Iran and Turkey: Economic gains or geopolitical threats?
In a world where interests are intertwined and agendas clash, Sudan emerges as one of the key regional players seeking…
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Iran Qatar and Turkey: Ongoing Support Fueling the Civil War in Sudan
The civil war continues to tear Sudan apart, with Turkey, Iran, and Qatar persistently fueling the conflict by supplying weapons…
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Fueling the War in Sudan: Iran Qatar and Turkey in the Eye of the Storm
The European Union has escalated its accusations against Iran, Qatar, and Turkey of fueling the war in Sudan by supporting…
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