Month: June 2022

  • Reports

    Al Neelain University Students Organize Taku Exhibition

    Idress Osman Al Neelain University students have organized an exhibition called the Taku (Japanese) is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers. The idea is new in Sudan and particularly to University students.  The Taku Club idea came from a student at the University Student who studied History department, Founded the club in 2021 with two of his colleagues.  Mohammed Wadi says he started the idea of the club long ago…

  • News

    Statement from the European Union on June 30th

    Press Release The demonstrations planned for 30th June are an important opportunity for the Sudanese authorities, all political stakeholders, and the people of Sudan. It is a moment to affirm their commitment to the transition of Sudan towards democracy. France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the EU Delegation called upon the Sudanese authorities to guarantee freedom of expression. Moreover, it is essential for protests to remain peaceful and protected by security forces. In…

  • News

    Dal Group Announces Invictus Listing on ADX, with an AED 3 Billion Valuation

    Press Release Abu Dhabi, UAE- 29/06/2022 — Invictus Investment, a subsidiary of Invictus Holding Limited and an affiliate of DAL Group, a Sudanese conglomerate and the largest private group in Sudan with an international business presence across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, will list on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) Growth Market on June 29, 2022, offering investors opportunity to invest in a fast-growing and scalable agro-food and finished goods trading business. Invictus…

  • Breaking News

    Volker Summoned and Informed of Sudan’s Dissatisfaction with his Statements

    Staff Writer Khartoum, June 29, 2022 (SUNA) – The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Ambassador Dafa Allah Al-Haj Ali, this afternoon, Wednesday, June 29, 2022, Mr. Volker Perthes, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Sudan, Head of the UNITAMMS Mission, who informed him of the dissatisfaction and dissatisfaction of the Government of Sudan. Towards the media statements issued by him regarding the expected demonstrations tomorrow, Thursday, June…

  • Columns

    Remarks on the Sudanese Political Process (6)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In our previous writings, we indicated that the history of the political dialogue in Sudan is a history of failure and aggravation of the situation instead of leading to the resolution of the crisis. Why always this failure and how to avoid it? What are the main challenges that will face any political process in Sudan to the extent of bringing its failure? I think the answers to these two questions…

  • Columns

    Thematic Framework Controversy!

    Osman Mirghani The next few days of Sudan’s history will shape a fate that could never be predicted. Next Thursday which coincides with the 30th of June is a deadline in which several political parties decided to bring an end to the battle by knocking out the ruling parties. The resistance committees in Khartoum and other states called for mass rallies all over the country. The Forces of Freedom and Change (the Central Council) issued…

  • Columns

    Celebrating Rwanda’s 28th Liberation Day with Gratification

    Abel BuhunguHead of Rwanda Diplomatic Mission in Sudan Introduction: Liberation Day which is annually celebrated on 4th July in Rwanda officially marks the end of the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi in Rwanda. It was on this day, twenty-eight years ago that the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) now in leadership managed to stop the genocide through a military campaign that was launched soon after the beginning of the genocide on 7th April 1994. This liberation did…

  • Opinion

    Will the June 30 Protests Make a Difference?

    The paradox: FFC succeeded in liberalizing the economy, but failed to represent the robust Sudanese business sector. Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer+249912139350elmograbi@gmail.com The Alliance of Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) made the first pragmatic compromise with the army when it was strong and united, but it has now become weaker than ever and split into two or more, which means that the best possible result will be another compromise. There are two days left until June…

  • Columns

    Sudan on the Frontlines of Combatting Illegal Migration and Human Trafficking

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid In October 2019, the General Assembly of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) held in Santiago, Chile with officials representing  144 countries, lauded the Sudanese government’s efforts in combatting illegal migration and human trafficking. Sudan participated by a high-level delegation led and presented a working paper on Sudanese efforts in combatting human trafficking through security and legislative measures. The paper enumerated the efforts of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the issue,…

  • Columns

    Press in the Specialization Era

    Mohammed Saad In the recent few years, especially in the modern and developed countries, the phenomenon of specialized periodicals and newspapers emerged, and with an increase in education added to the advancement of science and technology subspecialties came to the surface. Because the press is considered one of the humanities and social science besides its being an industry, it coped with the era of specialization. One of the latest studies in the USA said that…

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