Month: December 2021

  • Columns

    Illegal Migration: The Approach of Human Trafficking

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The conflicts, poverty, and diseases are the major causes for people to think to migrate to Europe through illegal migration as there are no visas to the European countries especially for those living in the African Horn. Accordingly, those who entered in such adventure are subject to blackmailing the human trafficking gangs. The human traffickers convince the illegal migrants that they can transport them to the European shores for a large number of…

  • Columns

    Celebrating the Failure!

    Mohammed Saad On the third anniversary of the Sudanese revolution, thousands of Sudanese took to the streets of greater Khartoum calling for civil democratic rule, besides celebrating the third anniversary since the fall of the 30-years iron-fist regime of Al-Bashir. Those three grave years; in which Sudan witnessed an unprecedented deterioration in all aspects e.g. economy, services, etc. The rulers, especially the civilians who were assigned according to the partnership agreement between the civil and…

  • Opinion

    Sudan: The Biggest Achievements for December Revolution are “Openness to the World and Economic Reforms”

    By Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer on African AffairsWhatsApp & Telegram +249912139350elmograbi@gmail.com 19th December – 2021, marks the third anniversary of the December revolution in Sudan. As a Sudanese national, I am proud of the young generation who are fighting the battle of the Sudanese people for freedom and practicing their right to protest and to demonstrate. Writers and commentators all around the world might see the Sudanese revolutionary change from different angles but my favorite one…

  • Columns

    China’s Whole-process People’s Democracy: A New Model to International Political Spectrum

    Ma XinminChinese Ambassador to Sudan Democracy is a common value of humanity and also a sovereign subject that should be determined independently by each country. Countries have different ways to achieve democracy. There is no orthodox model of democracy, and no democracy is superior to others. Only the suited is the best. Through a century of exploration and experimentation, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has led the Chinese people in finding a new form…

  • News

    Sovereignty Council Vice-President Announces Suspension of the Path of the East, Sovereignty, Committees for Reparation and “Qald”

    Staff Writer The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Chairman of the Higher Committee for Resolving the Eastern Crisis, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, announced the suspension of the eastern Sudan track in the peace negotiations until its components agree. Dagalo said in press statements today, Thursday, “The parties to peace and the government, along with mediation, have reached a suspension of the eastern path, and the formation of a committee…

  • Columns

    Time Is Running Out!

    Osman Mirghani The big question which should be put on the political research table is could Sudan cross the remaining months of the transitional period safely towards elections time? Unfortunately, there are enormous data and facts which prove that there will be great difficulty to cross the remaining distance till the elections within the current political scene. On top of those facts is the absence of the political will within all the decision-making parties which…

  • Columns

    Harbingers of the Change

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Harbingers of an inevitable radical change in the governance of Sudan are appearing on the new horizon. The country will be taken to the brink of anarchy, at which point the logical and pragmatic change dominates. The change this time will come from nationalistic, ideologically free elements who have the tools for a radical and timely change. In the expected change all present players in the arena- military or civilians will…

  • Columns

    Business Can Never be as Usual

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid The repercussions of the catastrophe that exacerbated and erupted in Sudan after the twenty-fifth of the October coup are still clouding the skies of the country. People remain anxious, and souls remain bewildered, looking for a glimmer of hope. While the return of Dr. Hamdok to his duties as prime minister without reappointment or taking a new oath was a very important and crucial step to defeat the coup, still other…

  • News

    Venezuela — Latin American and Spanish Culture in Sudan

    The Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Khartoum, as part of its activities in the country during the year 2021, visited educational centers where it shared with students, teachers, parents, and representatives. The exchange allowed to know the process of Venezuelan independence in an educational and fun way for the children who colored the Battle of Carabobo through the “CAMPO DE LIBERTAD” Notebook by the Venezuelan artist Omar Cruz. Likewise, the Embassy, ​​through…

  • Columns

    Lamentations’ Production!

    Altaher Satti The Sudanese economy will never revive unless its environment is improved. One of the factors of improving the environment is to stop chattering or airing statements that disturb the markets of investments. The Minister of Finance is addicted to negative statements, as he now and then, keeps crying to the media as if his position is to produce and export the lamentations and not the resources of the country. The statesman is different…

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