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  • A Lurching Government!

    By: Consultant/Engineer Omer Al-Bakri Abu Haraz The article was written a month before the start of the war in Sudan A very alarming part of the periodical report of the Central Bank of Sudan (CBOS) about the fiscal performance of 2022 is that the deficit in the trade balance reached a record of US$6.7 billion not recorded in the last ten years. The immediate symptom of this disease is a sharp reduction in the value…

  • Understanding Chinese Cultural Identity Through Spring Festival Gala

    by Xin PingOn the eve of the Year of the Dragon, as families reunited for their most important festival of the year, millions of homes decorated with red couplets, lanterns, and paper cuttings were filled with the sound of cheers and applause. The Spring Festival Gala that airs globally to celebrate the Chinese New Year has become a must-have seasoning to spice up every family’s new year’s eve dinner since its first edition in 1983.The…

  • Sudan radio and television

    By :ELHINDI IZZEDIN We have long awaited this great triumph and clear victory. Our people have endured patiently to hear the good news and witness the fleeing of the Janjaweed like rats from the radio and television stations, then their complete destruction. More than 60 combat vehicles were stationed at the radio, forming the largest military base for rebellion in Greater Omdurman. The radio is the memory, voice, and esteemed history of the Sudanese nation,…

  • Highlights of Chinese government work report

    The following are the highlights of the Chinese government work report submitted Tuesday to the national legislature for deliberation. — 2024 GDP growth target: around 5 percent — Creating over 12 million jobs in urban areas — Ratio of deficit to GDP: 3 percent — Special-purpose bonds for local governments: 3.9 trillion yuan — Issuing ultra-long special treasury bonds — Launching AI Plus initiative — Enhancing disruptive and frontier technology research — Launching year-long program…

  • Brown Land Newspaper Halts Publication for the Second Time

    By :Mohamed Saad Since the start of the atrocious war in Sudan, all Sudanese newspapers ceased publication as the initial shots of the ongoing war hit the Sudanese press on the morning of April 15, 2023, leaving the Sudanese journalism in demise, entirely halted due to the war.In addition to the violations against journalists, which have increased and reached the point of killing, due to the continued battles and their geographic expansion throughout various parts…

  • Iran-Sudan Relations from the Perspective of Al Arabiya

    Abdelmajid Abdelhamid Today, I followed Al Arabiya channel as it presented a program aimed at inflaming unfoundeìd fears about the resumption of Sudanese-Iranian relations.During the biased episode, a accompanying report was presented about Iran’s request to establish a military base for espionage in the Red Sea. The report, which can only be described as a professional scandal, added nothing substantial and only featured a photograph of an Iranian ship entering Sudanese waters in the Red…

  • War and Civism

    Ishraqa Sayed Mahmoud ( Please!!! give me a bullet made of civism to defend my family, my house,and my city.) To the intellectuals of F.F.C, and who filled their heads with the word civism, until they filled the world with noise and chanting for civism : Hurry up with a word of civism to fight with us in the streets of Khartoum, El Geneina and the cities of war.⭕ The political speech of the F.F.C…

  • Are there military and political forces seeking to rid President Al-Bashir?

     By/Abdulmajid Abdulhamid The harsh conditions within the military raise fundamental questions about the loyalty and fair treatment under the law for army leaders facing the unpredictable realities imposed by fate. President Bashir’s actions, not only during the current war months but since his arrest following the betrayal coup, both military and political, come under scrutiny. The reasons behind President Bashir’s confinement within the military medical facility since the first war shot until today prompt questioning…

  • Negotiating peace in Sudan: much ado about nothing

    By:mohyeldeen Mohamed mohyeldeen – researcher and political analyst 9 Months has elapsed since the outbreak of the war in Sudan. Although the war waged by the janjaweed militia had its consequences both regionally and internationally but the efforts to halt it seems to be lacking integrity and interest.the role of regional and global international organizations involves seeking an end to the violence through achieving a ceasefire, providing and facilitating humanitarian aid and assistance, seeking a…

  • Beware of these links

    Written by Engineer Ismail BabikerSome hackers hide and integrate malicious software, often of the Trojan type, into files such as Word files (docx) and (doc), (pdf) files, PowerPoint files (ppt) and (pptx). Then when you submit its file, you get infected with this malwareMost often, hackers send these malicious files via email and you should check these attached files(Attachments) with the email message before downloading it to your device. Shortening the link is nice, but…

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