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UAE's Commitment to Sudan: A Beacon of Hope in Times of Crisis.

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The recent participation of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the Paris Conference for Sudan has once again highlighted its steadfast dedication to supporting international efforts aimed at achieving peace and stability in conflict-ridden regions. Amid the ongoing turmoil in Sudan since April 2023, the UAE's presence and active engagement in seeking solutions underscore its role as a pivotal actor in humanitarian endeavors. During the conference, His Excellency reiterated the UAE's unwavering support for finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Sudan. Through a significant pledge of USD 100 million, the UAE demonstrated its commitment to alleviating the humanitarian plight of the Sudanese people. This pledge, which supplements the existing aid provided by the UAE, totaling USD 150 million, encompasses crucial support in medical, food, and relief supplies, reflecting a holistic approach to addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by the Sudanese population ...

Egypt's Strategic Misstep: The Al-Burhan Conundrum.

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In a recent geopolitical move that has reverberated across the region, Egypt's leadership has taken a surprising stance by supporting General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Sudanese Army in their ongoing conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). However, this decision carries potentially severe consequences for Egypt's national security, inadvertently strengthening the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood and Iran within Sudan. During his final foreign tour, Al-Burhan actively sought to fortify his ties with the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan and Iran, aiming to secure both security and military support. Despite the Brotherhood posing a direct threat to Egypt and Iran's persistent attempts to infiltrate the Sudanese interior, Egypt's leadership has chosen to align itself with Al-Burhan, seemingly disregarding the broader implications of this alliance. The consequences of this alignment become more apparent as Al-Burhan and the Sudanese Army evolv...