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Al-Burhan declares his rejection of external mediation to stop the war in Sudan
Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan, the head of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and the commander of the Sudanese army, affirmed that ‘any…
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The Sudanese Army Targets Civilians
A 24-year-old man named Osman Arabab, speaking to Al Jazeera, recounted how he and his younger brother were on a…
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The Muslim Brotherhood’s tools to bring down Sudan into the quagmire of chaos
Since their regime fell in April 2019, which ruled Sudan with an iron-fisted grip for 30 years, the Muslim Brotherhood…
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Military formations affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood fight alongside the Sudanese army
The fierce war raging in Sudan since April of last year has opened the door for organized military formations and…
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The Muslim Brotherhood continues to bet on returning to power in Sudan at any cost
Despite all the challenges and crises facing Sudan, the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood works to sabotage any negotiations, the latest of…
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Will al-Burhan deliver the shores of the Red Sea to Iran?
American media reports have revealed Iranian efforts to establish a foothold in Sudan, with the aim of tightening its grip…
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Warning against the proliferation of armed Iranian militias in Sudan
As the Sudanese army continues to arm “mobilized” civilians with weapons supplied by Iran to assist them in their war…
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Goals of the Tehran regime in its relentless expansion attempts in Sudan
Military cooperation between Sudan and Iran The Iranian transcontinental threat is rapidly advancing to expand into various regions where Tehran…
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From the Middle East to Sudan: Where is Iran and its allies active?
So far, the United States and Iran have avoided direct confrontation. The United States has targeted Iran-backed groups in Yemen,…
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Iran in Africa under Raisi… Sudan leading the way Iran in Africa
Iran in Africa… Economy and other things Iran’s interest in Africa is not a new phenomenon; it dates back to…
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