Year: 2022

  • Breaking News

    Rapid Support Forces issues a press release on the shipment of devices

    Rapid Support Forces denied Circular press what circulated Some media reported false reports, claiming that the Rapid Support Forces had obtained a shipment of advanced systems and technologies, and had deported them to Darfur, after arriving in Khartoum by private plane. The Rapid Support Forces media confirmed that this information was false

  • News

    Geological Research urges direct studies on white-sand regions

    The General Authority for Geological Research, the “technical department of the Ministry of Minerals,” announced its intention to find additional resources for the states by expanding research and exploration in regions not utilizing mineral resources. A geological experts delegation held a meeting with the representative of the governor, the Acting Minister of Finance and Manpower, Fath Al-Rahman Abu Bakr Haroun.He said that the authority obtains evidence in the state that needs further research and in-depth…

  • News

    Foreign Ministry Undersecretary addresses high-level meeting of (IOM) Council

    Khartoum – The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Daffallah Al-Haj Ali Othman, addressed this evening in Geneva the high-level meeting of the Council of the International Organization for Migration(IOM), which was held under the title “The Intersection between Climate Change, Food Security, Migration and Displacement”. Ambassador Daffallah Al-Haj Ali pointed out that though the Sudan, in the first place, a transit country for migrants and a country of destination and source at…

  • Reports

    Sudan affirms keenness on success of IGAD plans and programs

    Khartoum – The Chairman of the Technical Committee of the The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, Chairman of the opening session, Ambassador Hassan Abdul Salam, emphasized the Sudan’s keenness and concern on the success of the IGAD programs and plans, welcoming during his address today on the occasion of the start of the ministerial meetings with the participants, wishing them a good stay in Sudan. Ambassador Hassan Abdul Salam reiterated that Sudan…

  • News

    Sudan and S. Sudan’s Customs sign Cooperation Agreement

    Khartoum – The Sudan’s customs Corporation and South Sudan Customs Commission signed in Juba, the capital of south Sudan, an agreement aimed at opening crossing borders between the two countries at Guda area and Kosti Port in order to facilitate trade exchange and goods movement between the two countries. The two parties agreed also to cooperate in the field of training and capacity-building of South Sudan’s employees and to provide training opportunities and scholarships at…

  • Reports

    White Nile State celebrates the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

    Khartoum :Haffiya Elyas Plan International Sudan – White Nile program Area in collaboration withUNHCR, CVAW and COR launched the #16DaysofActivism Campaign this year under thetheme “UNITE Activism to End Violence Against Women and Girls”. The opening dayevent took place at Umsangur South Sudanese Refugees camp at Alsalam localitywith high participation of Government, NGOs, and other stakeholders.The eventcontains various activities, which started with opening speech presented byWomen Committee Chairperson, UNHCR, COR, and Plan International representative.Drama about…

  • Columns

    Justice is the key to the success of the political process in Sudan (1)

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir SaeidDifferent media sources have been disseminating news saying that both the two factions of the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC), the Central Council faction and the Democratic Bloc, are gradually coming closer towards each other with the aim of reaching a consensus on the framework agreement to be signed with the military. In a press conference and a political statement, the FFC/Central Council stated that the ongoing political process will continue…

  • Columns

    From the Climate Summit to the G20 Summit, Food And Energy Are The Biggest Challenges Facing The World

    . Dr. Yasser M. Alobaid The world is facing three crises besieging it from every side: the conflict over energy, food, Covid, and climate change – which may lead to another crisis, hunger. on himFood prices rose by 23% in 2021, bringing an end to several years of relatively stable prices, in part due to extreme weather events damaging crops and rising energy costs. Then came Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February, which sent…

  • Columns

    Playing in Favour of Military Component

    Osman Mergani I have no doubt that the disputed civilian components are playing in favour of the military component. As an evidence the statement of the President of the Sovereignty Council, 1st Lt. Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan on July 4th 2022 was very clear that the military component decided to quit the governance and the political arena, then he followed that by dissolving the Sovereignty Council and announcing that the military component will not be…

  • Columns

    Climate World Cup!

    Muawad Rashid I went through a master piece written by the Sudanese popular environmental specialist, Mohamed Ahmed Al-Feelabi and published in Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed Arabic Magazine under the above title.For the benefit or our esteemed readers I’ll try to hereunder to summarize what he wrote: “There is a big difference between the FIFA World Cup which is an international association football competition contested by a senior men’s national teams of the members of the sport’s governing…

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