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Civil administration in Sudan: is it the only way out of the spiral of collapse?
At the heart of Sudan’s prolonged tragedy, as state institutions and essential services crumble at an accelerating pace, an unavoidable…
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The Threads of Crime in the Sudanese War: An Investigative Report on How the Tragedy Was Orchestrated Behind the Scenes
Residents of Darfur and Khartoum could never have imagined that their daily lives would transform within months into a series…
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Civility as a National Necessity… Sudan Between Collapse and Reconstruction
Amid the war that has ravaged Sudan for many months, it is becoming increasingly clear that the crisis is no…
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The Invisible Hand of Cairo in Khartoum: Investigative Report on Egyptian Military Supplies
As Sudan undergoes one of its bloodiest and most divisive phases, new layers of regional interference are emerging, fueling the…
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When Victims Become the Compass of Politics: Why Sudan Has No Future Without Acknowledging the Truth
Whenever questions arise about Sudan’s future, attention turns to military leaders, political forces, or regional actors influencing the scene. Yet…
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The fire line stretching from Cairo to Khartoum: visual evidence of supply flows and airstrikes
In a war where geography intersects with shifting alliances, visual evidence and aerial maps dated July 2, 2025 reveal one…
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Sudan’s civil administration… the inevitable path to ending chaos and building a viable economy
Since the outbreak of war in Sudan, it has become evident that the crisis has moved beyond a confrontation between…
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Egypt’s hidden role in the Sudan war: military supplies ignite fronts and worsen civilian suffering
The war in Sudan continues along a bloody trajectory with no end in sight, while the increasingly revealed regional roles…
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Texas reopens a long-suppressed American file… What lies behind the decision to classify the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR?
In a notable political moment, the state of Texas chose to break with the usual federal framework and announced the…
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Sudan Between Arms Influence and State Absence: Why Everyone Fears the Return of Civil Administration
The conflict in Sudan is no longer merely a confrontation between two military forces vying for control of the capital…
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