TRENDING
Maikaba Selects Assistants As Flying Eagles Resume Camp Sunday • MASSIVE TURNOUT AT MAYA AS HON. SARAH KITYO MARKS SWEARING-IN AND THANKSGIVING CEREMONY • ‘Political 419’ – Wike dismisses Makinde’s PDP-APM alliance • UK reaffirms development partnership with Kano, Jigawa • HYPREP clears 30 polluted Ogoniland sites, probes 18 high-risk areas • EPL: Arteta speaks on Arsenal, Man City winning title on goal difference • Police arrest suspected robbery gang member, recover pistol, charms • South Africa’s President Fires Minister After Corruption Claims • JUST IN: Makinde Declares For 2027 Presidency • Maikaba, Uwejamomere pick assistants, as U20 boys resume camp on Sunday • Illegal dredging worsening pressure on housing – LASG • Jetour Nigeria Consolidates Market Leadership as Sole Authorized Distributor; Honored with Global “Market Share Leadership Award” • WBA approves Usyk’s title defence against kickboxer Verhoeven in Egypt • ADC slams FG over Nigeria’s growing debt burden • Kwara to digitise child protection, unveils software for orphanages • Lagos records surge in accidents involving dispatch riders — LASTMA • EPL: Crystal Palace will receive no bonus on Eze’s transfer if Arsenal wins title • ASAC 2026: Amusan thankful after claiming third women’s 100m hurdles title • Parents, teachers applaud Taraba for N1.8bn WEAC, NECO fees payments • Nigeria’s Femi Otedola Buys £53 Million London Mansion • Maikaba Selects Assistants As Flying Eagles Resume Camp Sunday • MASSIVE TURNOUT AT MAYA AS HON. SARAH KITYO MARKS SWEARING-IN AND THANKSGIVING CEREMONY • ‘Political 419’ – Wike dismisses Makinde’s PDP-APM alliance • UK reaffirms development partnership with Kano, Jigawa • HYPREP clears 30 polluted Ogoniland sites, probes 18 high-risk areas • EPL: Arteta speaks on Arsenal, Man City winning title on goal difference • Police arrest suspected robbery gang member, recover pistol, charms • South Africa’s President Fires Minister After Corruption Claims • JUST IN: Makinde Declares For 2027 Presidency • Maikaba, Uwejamomere pick assistants, as U20 boys resume camp on Sunday • Illegal dredging worsening pressure on housing – LASG • Jetour Nigeria Consolidates Market Leadership as Sole Authorized Distributor; Honored with Global “Market Share Leadership Award” • WBA approves Usyk’s title defence against kickboxer Verhoeven in Egypt • ADC slams FG over Nigeria’s growing debt burden • Kwara to digitise child protection, unveils software for orphanages • Lagos records surge in accidents involving dispatch riders — LASTMA • EPL: Crystal Palace will receive no bonus on Eze’s transfer if Arsenal wins title • ASAC 2026: Amusan thankful after claiming third women’s 100m hurdles title • Parents, teachers applaud Taraba for N1.8bn WEAC, NECO fees payments • Nigeria’s Femi Otedola Buys £53 Million London Mansion
مصادر دبلوماسية وسياسية: نقاشات إقليمية متصاعدة حول بديل للبرهان وسط تراجع الثقة في قدرته على إنهاء الحرب
Back to Home

مصادر دبلوماسية وسياسية: نقاشات إقليمية متصاعدة حول بديل للبرهان وسط تراجع الثقة في قدرته على إنهاء الحرب

Al-Rakoba about 6 hours 1 mins read

كشفت عدة مصادر دبلوماسية وسياسية متطابقة عن تصاعد نقاشات داخل دوائر إقليمية مؤثرة بشأن إمكانية إيجاد بديل لقائد الجيش السوداني الفريق عبد الفتاح البرهان، في ظل تنامي القناعة لدى بعض العواصم بأن الرجل لم يعد يملك الإرادة أو القدرة السياسية الكافية لإنهاء الحرب المستمرة في السودان منذ أبريل 2023. وقالت مصادر سياسية سودانية، تحدثت لـ«أفق …

The post مصادر دبلوماسية وسياسية: نقاشات إقليمية متصاعدة حول بديل للبرهان وسط تراجع الثقة في قدرته على إنهاء الحرب appeared first on صحيفة الراكوبة.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

Traditional Affairs

View All

Tanzania

View All
AD

OneClick Africa

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.