Year: 2021

  • Columns

    Join Hands to Pursue Shared Development and Future

    Ma XinminChinese Ambassador to Sudan 2021 is a crucial year for Sudan as the country is making a new, vital step in its political transition. Despite the grave challenges posed by the epidemic and floods both unseen in a century, Sudan has made positive progress in its peace process and breakthroughs in rejoining the international community. With the external environment continuously improved, Sudan is forging ahead with its economic reform. Led by the two leaders,…

  • News

    Sudanese Naval Forces Carry Joint Exercise with their Indian Counterparts

    On September 10, 2021, the Sudanese Naval Forces and their Indian counterparts carried out a transit naval exercise at the Port Sudan Naval Base, with the participation of units from the Sudanese Navy, represented by the warship Abdul Fadil Almaz, the warship Al-Mak Nimr, and the Indian Navy’s frigate Tabar INS Tbr. The transit maritime training included a number of training activities of a professional nature aimed at securing maritime transport lines and international trade…

  • Picture and story

    The First Program of the Brown Land Channel

    American journalist Mohamed Geron interviews Ambassador Tony Jaja about peace and development in Africa.

  • Columns

    Insecurity Concern in Greater Khartoum

    Osman Mirghani Khartoum has witnessed an organized armed banditry attack during the daylight in a crowded area North/East Khartoum North. Videos spread in the social media outlets showed a group of people armed with big knives attacking the crossing vehicles and stop them forcibly to take the mobile phones and money. It is a clear indicator that greater Khartoum has an urgent insecurity problem. The reaction towards that specific incident varies between those who considered…

  • Columns

    Peace Building: A Step Towards the Stability of Nations

    Neimat AlNaiemneimatalnaiem@yahoo.com War with its severe meanings conflicts, disputes, displacement, refuge, unemployment, homelessness, illegal migration, human trafficking, drug smuggling, has made me very anxious about how could we rebuild our destroyed nations. Africa had suffered for years from such civil wars, borders conflicts, that negatively affected the internal economies of the African countries as well as political stability. Rwanda is a successful model of these African countries that overcome its internal issues and become at…

  • Reports

    A New National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking in Sudan

    Sudan had Made Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking – EU Envoy Haffiya Abdalla Sudan is considered as one of the cross-points for human trafficking and illegal immigration. The European countries have pledged support to help eradicate human trafficking by using air and sea support to pursue multinational human smugglers. Over the past decade, thousands of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers have been transiting to and through Sudan which is currently hosting some 1.3 million migrants.…

  • Columns

    The Electoral Commission

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid The success of the Electoral Commission in its tasks depends entirely on the success and achievement of the tasks of the Constitutional Commission if we want the outcome of the elections to be a stable political system that expresses in all honesty and transparency the trends of public opinion, regardless of the winner or loser in the elections, and far from falsifying the will of voters through tribal, sectarian, religious or…

  • Columns

    The Future of Sudanese-Indian Bilateral Relations

    Ahmed Hassan Hurga Sudan-India bilateral relations are old and have deep roots; we can say that relations between the two countries are witnessing a great development in all fields. The historical relations between the two sides is a model and at the same time is distinguished, this comes as a result of the keenness of the two countries which played an important role in developing the relationship and pushed it ahead. The two States are…

  • News

    Deputy Chief of Staff for Training Meets Palestinian Military Attache

    Staff Writer Lieutenant-General Abdullah Al-Bashir Ahmed Al-Sadiq, Deputy Chief of Staff for Training, met in his office in Khartoum this morning, Tuesday, September 7, 2021 AD, with the Military Attaché at the Embassy of the State of Palestine in Sudan, Brigadier General Ahmed Mohammed Rashid Al-Shami. The meeting discussed ways to enhance training cooperation between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Palestinian National Security Forces. His Excellency affirmed readiness to provide all assistance and offer…

  • Columns

    Rise and Fall of the Three Revolutions

    Omer B. Abu Haraz In the article of last week, the sequence of events in the governance of Sudan since 1885 to date was narrated, mentioning that since the independence of Sudan in 1956 (65 years) democratic civilian rule was in 13 years only of which 4 years were the transitional hybrid rule of civilians and military – including the ongoing transitional period. The other 52 years were autocratic military rules after three full-fledged military…

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