Month: August 2022
- Uncategorized
Sudan’s Revolution and the Digital Revolution (1)
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Industrial revolutions are defined as new scientific and technological breakthroughs and innovative ways of seeing and dealing with the world around us, which lead to a profound change in the economic and social dimensions in favor of improving human life, in addition to developing philosophical concepts and generalizations. It is well known that the scientific revolution in the first half of the nineteenth century, through the discoveries in the natural sciences…
- Columns
Turmoil of the Nine Mistakes
Omer B. Abu Haraz Nine mistakes led to the downfall of the gallant revolution of December 2028. Before listing the nine grave mistakes let us go back in the recent history since 1964. Two popular uprisings ousted two military dictatorships. Both uprisings were led from the beginning to the end by two civil society bodies. In 1964 the Organizations Front led the streets against the autocratic military regime of General Abboud. Political parties were on…
- Columns
Will They Return to the Same Houses?
Osman Mirghani The areas which were destroyed by the recent floods are many in almost all the states. Despite the apparent concern of the government authorities towards the disaster, all the current efforts will stop by the end of the rainy season. All of us will forget the disaster except the villagers whose houses were all at a ruin. Those villagers will start thinking about how to rebuild their houses or look for new locations.…
- Columns
The Significance of the US Ambassador’s Arrival in Khartoum
Muawad Mustafa Rashid According to a media notice issued by the Public Diplomacy Section of the Embassy of the United States of America in Khartoum, Ambassador John Godfrey, the first US Ambassador to Sudan in nearly 25 years, arrived in Khartoum. The notice added “As a senior representative of the US Government, Ambassador Godfrey will work to strengthen relations between the American and Sudanese people and to support their aspirations to freedom, justice, and a…
- Reports
New Asian Mosquito Could Bring Malaria to African Cities, Warn Scientists
Sudan Announces the Launch of a Project to Combat the Asian Mosquito in Joint Research With the University of Liverpool Haffiya Abdalla Already grappling with the highest incidence of malaria with more than 90% of global cases, Africa should be wary of an Asian mosquito species that have the potential to spread the disease into the continent’s urban areas – subjecting an additional 126 million people to risk – a new analysis suggests. A new…
- Columns
Mobile School
Al-Sammani Awadallah The renaissance of any nation could not be achieved unless there is a comprehensive educational process, good intention, high vigor, and a feeling of national responsibility. As an example, Japan is tremendously growing in terms of technology and industry despite the fact that there are no natural resources in that country. The Japanese government set a strategy to revive education. Its education is not only to remove the reading and writing illiteracy, but…
- Columns
The Last Flood
Mohamed Saad Kamel The recent flood disaster claimed – since last June – the lives of dozens and the injuries of thousands. According to official statistics, thousands of houses were destroyed partially or completely along the destruction of a big number of public facilities and stores. The National Council of Civil Defence in Sudan issued a statement affirming that the number of floods victims raised to 83 and 36 injured since last June. The statement…
- Reports
Tourism in Shenyang: Ocean Eye
Mohamed Saad Kamel I usually look at places through their people and their inhabitants, and when I arrived in Shenyang, it was fortunate for me and fortunate for the city that I was accompanied by Lu Weizhu, or Ocean Eye, as I called her. Her beautiful eyes, through which I could feel the warmth and calmness of the ocean embrace me. She cried on one occasion near me, as if her eyes rained with sadness…
- Breaking News
Ambassador John Godfrey Arrives in Sudan
Staff Writer Ambassador John Godfrey arrived today in Khartoum, the first U.S. Ambassador to Sudan in nearly 25 years. As senior representative of the U.S. Government, Ambassador Godfrey will work to strengthen relations between the American and Sudanese people and to support their aspirations to freedom, peace, justice, and a transition to democracy. He also looks forward toadvancing priorities related to peace and security, economic development, and food security.
- Columns
Political Will: The Vision and the Tool
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid The Sudanese political arena is almost fully saturated with many initiatives that claim they can appropriately address the current crisis in the country. But, when one looks at the reactions to these initiatives and takes note of the atmosphere in which they were launched, she/ or he may say, with confidence, that none of these initiatives can succeed. The reason why they cannot reach success can be attributed to many factors…