Month: March 2022

  • Reports

    Children without Parental Care: The Right to Have a Good Life

    Haffiya Abdalla Sudan has one of the highest rates of internally displaced people in the world: around four million people have had to leave their homes. Others have sought refuge in neighboring countries. SOS Children’s Villages has been present in Sudan since the mid-1970s when it began its work in the capital city of Khartoum. The armed conflicts, which have been going on for five decades, have had a devastating effect on the lives of…

  • Columns

    The Economic Emergencies Supreme Committee’s Resolution: Will it Pay Off?

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The Economic Emergency Supreme Committee led by the First Vice President of the Sovereign Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has issued several decisions in the presence of the concerned ministers, Khartoum State Governor, Central Bank of Sudan officials, customs, and representative of the security apparatuses. The decisions included 16 directives including the unification of the exchange rate, security of the flow of the fuel and gas to guarantee the continuation of…

  • Columns

    Urgent and Brave Decisions Required

    Osman Mirghani Nobody – whatever his position is, even if he is Al-Burhan or Dagalo – can convince the Sudanese people that our country is on the right and safe path that could lead to stability. On the contrary, the situation of Sudan is just like a patient who rejects the medication, and accordingly, his pains increase till he reaches the stage when no medicine can cure him. We should confront the facts bravely. History…

  • Life Style

    Rap in Sudan

    Mohamed Abdallah Alshafea (Aqua)m7md.eng80@gmail.com The interest of Sudanese youth in “rap” music has increased recently, most of which focus on combating racism and many issues that have become an obsession for Sudanese society. In the ’70s and ’80s, Sudan’s music was incredibly popular across the African continent, with legendary singers such as Mohamed Wardi With abundant use of violins and accordions, as well as synths and drum machines. So in the late 1990s, the country’s…

  • Breaking News

    Dagalo: “There is No Privatization or Sale of the Port to Any Party”

    Staff Writer Port Sudan 3/15/2022 — The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, accompanied by the Governor of the Red Sea, the ministers of the economic sector, and specialists in this field inspected today the ports, the southern port (container port), and the northern port (the port of cars and bulk goods (grain). and Al-Khair Port for Petroleum Derivatives, where His Excellency listened to detailed reports on the functioning of…

  • Columns

    Catastrophic Loop-Hole Ahead

    Omer B. Abu Haraz The prevailing political conditions in Sudan are complex, precarious, and confusing. The conventional wisdom of “If you are not confused, you are misinformed” describes the state of any analyst who is trying to predict what will happen next. The complexity and danger are results of internal and external elements working in opposing directions. The complexity is bolstered by a dreadful and speedy deterioration in the economy. Internal Elements: Fall of the…

  • Columns

    Divergent Scenes

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid It is apparent that the protests will not stop and that the youth will continue taking to the streets despite the excessive force and the strict security measures taken by the government. The youth will continue their protests and insist on heightening the ceiling of their demands every day as long as the fierce response of the security authorities claims several lives daily besides tens of injuries. I believe that the youth…

  • Columns

    The Present Scene

    Mohammed Saad Kamel According to a report published in Reuters, Sudan is heading to economic collapse after the 25th of October coup. The report said that the exports declined by 85% and the exchange rate collapsed. This comes after considerable economic revival indicators before the coup. Now billions of international organizations’ financial support stopped and there is a daily increase in fuel, health services, and taxation. The report gives a gloomy image for the business…

  • News

    Sudan Al-Amal Holds “3 Pillars” Event to Raise Awareness for Lung Cancer in Children

    Staff Writer  Sudan Al-Amal organization held its “3 Pillars” event, which aims to raise the level of community awareness and address societal issues by owning the conditions surrounding cancer children to leave the space for choosing the roles of social responsibility for all types of society. The event included the release of a cinematic awareness film in which the drama stars participated in embodying the problem of the cancer child in society and his suffering…

  • News

    Statement by Missiriya Beholders in Jebel Moon, Sudan

    In the name of Allah the Most Merciful the most gracious  The Beholder: Jamal Muhammad Al-Haj IbrahimSuperintendent of all Walks of the Mountain in Sudan At the outset, we condemn the security breaches that occurred in the area and have mercy on the innocent lives in the Jabal Moon locality in general. The events that took place in 2020 and continued until now, which claimed the lives of nearly a hundred people on both sides,…

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