Month: April 2022

  • Columns

    Long Live Egypt

    Mohammed Saad Within the activities of a training course which I attended in Egypt, the organizers took us on a tour in Cairo, the capital city of Egypt, in an air-conditioned bus accompanied by Ms. Nevien Morsy, who is the supervisor of the training course during which she positive energies inside our bodies which are suffering the thirst and hunger in this holy month of Ramadan. Ms. Nevien kept showing and explaining the giant development…

  • Reports

    Sudan Celebrates World Heritage Day

    Haffiya Elyas  April 18th, World Heritage Day, which is known as the International Monuments and Sites Day, celebrates the work carried out by the ICOMOS – International Council on Monuments and Sites. The day is all about increasing the awareness of the importance of the diversity of cultural heritage and preserving it for generations in the future. Ancient monuments and buildings are an asset to us all around the world. However, they need to be…

  • Opinion

    5 Positive Points and 5 Questions on the US Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability: Part (1)

    Mekki ELMOGRABI In April 2022, the US has taken a major step forward in the spirit of partnership with Africa and the Third World to implement the “US ten-year Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability.” Pilot countries selected under the strategy include Haiti, Libya, Mozambique, Papua New Guinea, and a group of West African coastal countries including Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, and Togo. The strategy is based on the Global Fragility Act of…

  • Columns

    Restructuring the State of Sudan

    Osman Mirghani In the recent few weeks, almost all the envoys to Sudan expressed their concern and fears that the country might slip into chaos. The accurate description of the Sudanese case is that it has nothing to do with the influential parties in the political scene being military or civilian, but the problem is in the structure of the state. It might be possible to provide an urgent prescription to come out of the…

  • Columns

    Youth Will Win Coming Elections

    Omer B. Abu Haraz The military component of the revolution and those who aligned with it, the signatories of the Juba Peace Agreement (JPA), and the relics of the ousted regime are all unaware of the radical demographic political structure change in the voters. They call for early elections as a threat to the revolutionaries. They are grossly mistaken because they are dwelling on outdated results of the previous elections since 1952. All previous elections…

  • Columns

    Together We Can Fight Hate Speech

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid Last week two disgusting videos have gone viral on social media groups. The first was about the lawyer who was talking to another lawyer in the court session of the June 30th, 1989 coup leaders.  The lawyer expressed in that video his happiness for firing Logman Ahmed from his post as the director of the national TV channel, adding that Logman doesn’t deserve that position because of his big nose (hinting at…

  • Columns

    China Remains Conscientious and Aboveboard in Defusing Conflict and Promoting Peace

    Ma XinminChinese Ambassador to Sudan The ongoing crisis in Ukraine will have consequences for the whole world. As a permanent member of the United Nations (UN), China has always played a responsible and constructive role and taken the side of peace, dialogue, and justice. In this article, I would like to clarify China’s perspective and position on the Ukraine crisis. 1. Ukraine crisis needs to be handled under the norms governing international relations. When dealing…

  • News

    Sovereign Council VP Receives Secretary-General of the UN Secretary-General of the Horn of Africa

    Staff Writer Khartoum 18/04/2022 – The first Mohammed Hamdan Dakalo, Vice Chairman of the Republic of Sovereignty, was received at the Republican Palace office on Saturday.  The meeting discussed the situation in the Abyei and peace area in southern Sudan and the border issue with Ethiopia, along with the file of the Renaissance Dam. The first team expressed its appreciation for United Nations efforts in Sudan and the region and the role they could play…

  • News

    Sovereignty Council Member Abu al-Qasim Bartam Attends Celebration of the Church of Martyrs

    Staff Writer Sovereignty Council member, Mr. Abu Alqasem Mohammed Mohammed Ahmed Bartam, congratulated the Christian communities on the glorious resurrection. His sovereignty at his address was celebrated this morning celebration of the Church of the Sanhadim in the Khartoum, at the peaceful and religious coexistence in Sudan, stressing the need to stick to tolerance, peace, and love between all religious and community communities. For his part, Father Philo South Farag welcomed the Sovereign Council member…

  • News

    Sudanese Foreign Ministry Denounces Isreal’s Al-Aqsa Attacks

    Staff Writer The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its denouncement of the Israeli occupation forces storming the Al-Aqsa Mosque and attacking Palestinian worshipers. This premeditated escalation represents a stark attack on the sanctity of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and its position in the presence of the Islamic nation, and endorsement of international decisions and charters. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also called on the International Community to hold Israel fully responsible for the repercussions…

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