Month: July 2022

  • Columns

    Terrorism has no nationality, ethnicity nor religion

    FETO threatens humanity as a whole”On the evening of July 15, 2016, the “Fethullahist Terrorist Organization” (FETO) launched a bloody coup attempt against the people and the government of my country. Their aim was to establish a radical, fundamentalist regime, loyal only to their ringleader Fetullah Gülen.As FETO affiliated army units left their barracks to occupy key locations, such as the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul and fighter jets and attack helicopters bombed strategic targets including the…

  • News

    Dagalo Inspects RSF Forces in Al-Zarq Area, North Darfur

    Staff Writer Al-Zarq, 10/07/2022 – The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Lieutenant-General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, inspected the Rapid Support Forces in the Al-Zarq area in North Darfur state. Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo praised the forces’ readiness and discipline in performing the tasks entrusted to them in guarding and securing the borders and maintaining security and stability in the region, especially the armored forces present. Referring to too many issues in…

  • Reports

    28th Celebration of Rwanda’s Liberation Day in Khartoum Sudan

    Staff Writer Khartoum, Thursday, July 7, 2021 – Rwanda Diplomatic Mission together with the Rwandan Community in Sudan, joined by Members of the Diplomatic Corps, Civil Society, Academicians, Business fraternity, and local media houses, met on Thursday, July 7, 2022, in El-Salam Hotel in Khartoum to mark Rwanda’s Sixtieth Independence Anniversary and celebrate Rwanda’s 28th Liberation, under the theme “Together we prosper”. The event was attended by over 200 invitees, and the event’s program included:…

  • Columns

    The Revolution Needs Inspirational Leadership

    Osman Mirghani One of the biggest catastrophes of the Sudanese glorious revolution is that it lacks a godfather, one person, or a group of people to direct the reins to the right path; such inspirational leadership could direct the compass to what serves the interests of the nation. But unfortunately, the Sudanese revolutionists at most times adopt slogans without sound judgment. In similar African revolutions in other countries, some leaders controlled the spirits of the…

  • Columns

    The Impact of Hate Speech on Social Media

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid Introduction: Hate speech is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as “public speech that expresses hate or encourages violence towards a person or group based on something such as race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation”. Around the world, we are seeing a disturbing groundswell of xenophobia, racism, and intolerance – including rising anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim hatred, and persecution of Christians. Social media and other forms of communication are being exploited as platforms for bigotry.…

  • Reports

    Interior Ministry Launches Electronic Issuance of Passports and IDs

    Al-Sammani Awadallah Within its endeavors to cope with the latest technologies in the globe, the Sudanese Ministry of Interior took the in implementing the Council of Ministers resolution in applying the electronic government. The Ministry has organized a press conference in which the Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Anan Hamid Osman, and the top brass of the police authorities presented the latest technology in providing services to the citizens to ease the process. In the…

  • Reports

    Zimbabwe’s China Funded Parliamentary Building Complete

    Idress Osman Zimbabwe’s new parliament building Built by Shanghai Construction Group (SCG) and fully funded by the Chinese government as “a gift to the people of Zimbabwe to the southern African country, is now complete and ready for occupation, with amount costs of 140 million US$ dollars. It took 42 months to complete the project, instead of the original 32-month timeframe due to COVID-19 disruptions. Construction began in November 2018. Sitting on the historical Mount…

  • News

    Dagalo from Zalingei: Calling Abdul Wahed for Peace

    Staff Writer Zalingei – 05/07/2022 — The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, commander of the Rapid Support Forces, called on Abdel Wahed Mohamed Nour, head of the Sudan Liberation Movement, to work with the voice of reason and to respond to the claims of citizens who are in the midst of displacement, and also called on him to add what he deems appropriate in the Juba peace document, which he…

  • Breaking News

    Al-Burhan and Abiy Ahmed Announce Turning the Page on Differences Between Sudan and Ethiopia

    Staff Writer The Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, the current head of the IGAD Organization, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, and the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed, affirmed their keenness to resolve the contentious and outstanding issues between Sudan and Ethiopia through peaceful means and dialogue. Al-Burhan said in press statements, after meeting at his residence in Nairobi with the Ethiopian Prime Minister, on the sidelines of the emergency IGAD summit, that the differences…

  • Columns

    A New Journey of BRICS Cooperation: A New Chapter of Human Progress

    Ma XinminChinese Ambassador to Sudan June 22nd to 24th witnessed this year’s gathering of BRICS countries. Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted the 14th BRICS Summit and the High-level Dialogue on Global Development via video link and attended the Opening Ceremony of the BRICS Business Forum via video link as well. Bearing in mind the well-being of the entire humanity, he articulated major concepts and propositions for how BRICS countries could march toward a more comprehensive,…

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