Month: June 2021
- Exclusive Conversations
XVI International Week of Africa in Venezuela
Staff Writer During the celebration of the XVI International Week of Africa from Venezuela, the online Seminar takes place on May 26 and 27: with Bodies, Resistance, and Creative Territories from the Afro-Venezuelan circle. Organized by the National Experimental University of Arts UNEARTE and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Sudanese students and teachers join as participants from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.
- News
Sudan: The value of our agreements with Turkey is 10 billion dollars
Staff Writer Dagalo said that the Sudanese delegation discussed with Turkish officials all issues related to past and immediate investments. The Deputy Chairman of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), said yesterday, Saturday, that the value of his country’s agreements with Turkey amount to about 10 billion dollars. This came in a press conference held by Dagalo at Khartoum Airport, upon his return from Turkey. He said that the value of the agreements…
- interviews
Q and A: Can a new UN peace operation help stabilize Sudan?
A new UN mission charged with supporting Sudan’s transition to democratic rule is ramping up operations in the country following the departure of a long-running peacekeeping force from the western region of Darfur, where more than 1.5 million people are still living in displacement camps. But the mission, known as UNITAMS, is set to face several challenges, from budgetary constraints to criticism from local communities who had hoped its mandate – limited to political and technical…
- Columns
Security Arrangements Loopholes
Muawad Mustafa Rashid According to news articles, 5 of Darfur peace signatory armed movements said that the non-implementation of the security arrangements item represents a threat to the peace process, hence bringing the country back to war square. On the other hand, observers pointed out the existence of big loopholes in the security arrangements, accusing the armed groups of attempting to mobilize more troops with fake ranks a matter that confuses the security scene through…
- Columns
Making School Holidays Purposeful
Muawad Mustafa Rashid By the end of this month and at most mid-June the schools will go on summer holiday. Educationally school holidays are a must as a break from studying overstraining. As the end of the school year comes, kids are tired and get stressed out, gasping for a break from long school days, usually starting in the mornings. We are mindful that during the school holidays the kid needs to rest. During the…
- Reports
ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda’s Visit And Requests
Abudigana Altahir Background: Fatou Bom Bensouda is a Gambian lawyer and international criminal law prosecutor. She has been the International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor since June 2012, after having served as a Deputy Prosecutor in charge of the Prosecutions Division of the ICC since 2004. Before that, she was Minister of Justice and Attorney General of The Gambia from 1998 to 2000. She has held positions of Legal Adviser and Trial Attorney at the International…