
The Globalist Sudan rejects a US-led ceasefire plan and Salone del Mobile debuts in Riyadh
Nov 25, 2025
Yasmin Abdel-Majid, an Australian-Sudanese writer and broadcaster, discusses the Sudanese army's rejection of a US-led ceasefire, highlighting the ongoing territorial stalemate and humanitarian crisis. Rob Cameron analyzes the implications of Poland's president visiting Prague, revealing political divides and shared views on Ukraine. Lars Bavanger offers quirky insights from Norway's news, while previewing the Salone del Mobile in Riyadh, showcasing Saudi Arabia's ambitious design initiatives as part of Vision 2030.
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Ceasefire Could Reverse Military Order
- The Quad ceasefire draft would effectively dissolve Sudan's armed forces and leave the RSF dominant on the ground.
- Yasmin Abdel-Majid warns this flips the earlier post-transitional plan and deepens the military power struggle.
UAE Backing Shapes The War's Balance
- The UAE is widely believed to back the RSF financially and with equipment, shaping the conflict's dynamics.
- That external support undermines the army's leverage and complicates ceasefire enforcement.
Al-Fashir Signals Ongoing Darfur Catastrophe
- Al-Fashir's fall shows mass civilian harm and likely continuation of the Darfur genocide.
- Humanitarian agencies report they cannot protect civilians amid funding shortfalls and fractured control.
