Month: June 2021

  • en Francais

    Les relations soudano-égyptiennes : vers une nouvelle phase

    Dr. Elgayly Mohamed Abelhamid Les relations bilatérales entre l’Égypte et le Soudan ont commencé dès l’indépendance du Soudan dans la mesure où il y a beaucoup d’intérêts communs qui unissent les deux pays frères. En effet, les relations entre les deux pays affrontent certaines difficultés malgré sa longue histoire. Il convient de dire que les relations entre les deux pays n’étaient pas amicales pendant le règne de l’ancien président Omer Al-Bashir, car le Soudan est…

  • Columns

    Sound Initiative

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid A few months ago the office of the 1st Vice President of the Transitional Sovereign Council announced the establishment of Production Bank under the auspices of First Vice President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. The initiative aims at encouraging and providing support to the production in terms of financing small and large-scale projects. The Production Bank targets 10 productive states and will provide financial assistance to…

  • News

    The United States of America Transforms Diplomatic Relations with Sudan from Strategic Engagement to the Status of Normal Bilateral Relations

    Staff Writer The Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maryam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi, met in her office today with Mrs. Amber Baskett, Chargé d’Affairs of the US Embassy in Khartoum, who conveyed to the Minister the decision of her country’s government to transfer the diplomatic relationship between the two countries to the status of normal relations instead of the pattern taken by the United States in managing its bilateral relations with Sudan According to what was known…

  • Columns

    Railways Transport, Locomotive of Economy

    Neimat Al-Naiemneimatalnaiem@yahoo.com Transport plays a vital role in the economies of developed countries as well as the developing ones. The success of transport depends mainly on the well-constructed and established infrastructure. Countries set huge budgets for transport with its all kinds that the Air, Naval, River and land transport and railways transport is one of these important sorts of transport. It would be preferable among many people for it is cheaper and safety in compared…

  • Columns

    A Message in the Mail for the people of the Two Regions

    Mohammed Al-Noorani The people of the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile regions, belonging to the SPLM-North, played a major role in the combat, cultural, social, and political fields in those regions, informing citizens of their rights in development and services and participating in the administration of the state through its basic levels, all the way to the central. The issues of the two regions focus on the lack of development and services, as is the…

  • Columns

    Resolutions and More Resolutions!

    Mohammed Saad Kamil The conclusion paragraph of the cabinet’s statement and after several indisputable resolutions read: Our generous people, “This meeting came, after 4 months from the formation of the peace government and setting the emergency plan in the recent close meeting, to review the previous plan and respond to the situations the country is witnessing in all aspects, besides setting another plan for urgent interventions based on clear indicators for the remaining six months…

  • Opinion

    The Only Possible Scenario for Sudan to Avoid Total Collapse

    Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer on African Affairselmograbi@gmail.com Hamdok’s Initiative is a good start, however, it should include Islamists. Otherwise, the situation is ready for a second revolutionary wave. I wrote before an article titled “Three Possible Scenarios for Sudan to Avoid War and Division” but now it seems that we have only one scenario for Sudan to avoid total collapse. Hamdok’s Initiative as a start for the solution could be the safest way, however, it should…

  • Columns

    Sufism in Sudan

    Muhammad Saad Sheikh Abd al-Wahhab al-Tarifi, one of the Sheikhs of the Qadiriyya Order, says: “Since their gradual and phased conversion to Islam, most of the Sudanese people of jurisprudence and religious sciences have not been fascinated by their complexities and entanglements, so they chose Sufism as a form of religiosity.” He added that “the local African cultures that were prevalent were reluctant to appropriate their customs and traditions, and this is what jurists and…

  • Breaking News

    Cabinet Statement after Closed Meeting

    Staff Writer The Council of Ministers held a closed meeting during the past three days, in which it reviewed the general situation and ways to confront the major challenges facing the country. The meeting discussed in detail the initiative launched by the Prime Minister on the current political crisis and the way forward, stressing its importance for national consensus to confront the challenges of the transition. The Council called on all groups and forces of…

  • News

    Venezuela Celebrates Anniversary of the Battle of Carabobo

    Staff Writer The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela today June 24, 2021, celebrates 200 years the Battle of Carabobo, a Battle that marked the path of independence for the Nation and the rest of Hispanic America. The Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, from the University of Khartoum in the company of the Director Dr. Fadwa Abdel Rahman Ali Taha and the High Committee, delivered a fragment of the replica of the painting by Martín…

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