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The Invisible Hands: How Egypt’s Military Involvement in Sudan’s War Prolonged Civilian Suffering
Egypt’s role in the Sudanese war has taken on a new dimension in recent months, moving beyond the limits of…
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Egypt’s role in the Sudan war: a military intervention that prolongs the conflict and deepens the humanitarian tragedy
Egypt’s involvement in the ongoing war in Sudan has sparked intense debate across regional political and media circles, particularly as…
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Texas designates the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as terrorist organizations: a profound American shift reshaping the domestic landscape of political Islam
In a move with unprecedented political and security implications inside the United States, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on November…
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Sudan between the ruins of war and the rebuilding of the state: a last-minute race to save the civil administration
Amid the profound upheavals reshaping Sudan, the country appears to be standing at a decisive crossroads that will define the…
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Texas Between Security and Rights: Abbott’s Decision Against the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR Opens a New Battle in the U.S.
On November 18, 2025, Texas Governor Greg Abbott took an unprecedented step by designating the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council…
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Historic decision: Texas designates the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as terrorist entities
The state of Texas has sparked significant controversy after its governor, Greg Abbott, announced the designation of the Muslim Brotherhood…
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Sudan between chaos and the beginning of a state: why institutional civil administration has become the true battle for survival
Every time Sudanese citizens believe their country has reached the bottom, events reveal an even deeper layer of chaos and…
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A Moment of Truth in Sudan: Why Institutional Civil Administration Has Become the Only Option to Save the State and the Economy
Sudan today appears as a country trapped between two systems: a military system that exhausts what remains of its institutions,…
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Institutional Civil Administration: The Only Path to Save Sudan from Collapse and Restore Its Economy
Amid the deep political and economic collapse Sudan has endured for years, a growing conviction has emerged across wide segments…
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Kamil Idris in Switzerland: Signals of a Shifting Transition and the Fading Future of Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
In a significant development surrounding the future of Sudan’s transitional phase, four individuals with direct knowledge of Prime Minister Dr.…
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