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Yasser Al-Atta
OM WADAH “I don’t think it’s a secret that I have met Lieutenant General Yaser Al-Atta before the war on several occasions, where I sensed his humility, high humanity, unique patriotism, discipline, and pride in the Armed Forces institution…However, the true test of men’s mettle came in this pivotal war for our country, highlighting names that have become iconic and will be immortalized in history. At the forefront is Lieutenant General Yaser Al-Atta, a man…
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Unveiling a New Sudan: Post-War Reconstruction and Reshaping the Future
By/ Tarig SharifIn the aftermath of the war, a new reality is set to emerge, reshaping Sudan’s politics, economy, culture, and social dynamics. Echoing the sentiments of the poet Al-Fitouri, the world belongs to those who truly possess it.The Sudanese people are poised to elect new political leaders, ushering in a fresh era that bids farewell to traditional rhetoric and hollow promises. The military will rise in prominence, reviving ancient customs both socially and economically.…
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Efforts to Revitalize Dormant Factories in the Red Sea State”
“Major Mustafa Mohamed Noor, the Governor of the Red Sea State, accompanied by the Minister of Industry, Ms. Mahasen Ali Yaqoub, conducted a visit to various industrial sectors in Port Sudan. The visit encompassed inspections of the oil, packaging, and tire manufacturing sectors, as well as the (GIAD)Automotive Assembly Complex.They examined different production stages, commending the collective spirit that overcame challenges faced by the industrial sector recently. Emphasizing the shift to operate in secure states,…
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Threats of Shutting Down South Sudan Oil by Sudan.
An Appeal letter to H.E. General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, Chairman of Sovereign Council of the Republic of Sudan and H.E. General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo (Hemetti) Leader of the Rapid Support Forces By Ezekiel Lol GatkuothJune 20, 2023. “Only a fool can laugh when the house of his neighbour is on fire” African Proverb. We, South Sudanese, in the Republic of South Sudan, are worried and concerned about the war in the Republic of Sudan. We…
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For perfume, it’s a scandal! They resemble each other!
“Dr. Muzamil Abuelgassim Let’s set aside the accusations that have plagued the Forces of Freedom and Change (the Central Council) during the days of war, and inquire about the reasons that placed these forces in the crossfire, branding them with the stamp of rebellion and covering up their horrific crimes with silence, playing the role of its political arm, and supporting it with fronts and entities loyal to corruption, or coordinating their positions with them…
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Beware of cookies
Written by: Engineer Ismail Babiker The vast majority of Internet sites that you visit now meet you with a welcome message through a pop- up window that appears and asks you to agree to what are called “cookies”, with the aim of improving your browsing process on the site Most of us press the agree button quickly because we want to get rid of the message and get to what we want within the site,…
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Disregarding the significantly increasing number of casualties
Mohammed Saad Unfortunately, there are countries regionally and globally that do not wish for a quick end to the war in Sudan. They prefer it to continue for some time, mostly for economic goals, disregarding the significantly increasing number of casualties since the start of the war in Sudan. According to the UN estimates, more than 12,000 have been killed, and thousands have been displaced, forced to leave their homes. These countries shamelessly call for…
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Our Beloved Army
By / Dr Osama Mohammed Abd Elraheem In the mid-1990s, during the rule of the Salvation regime, the country was subjected to wars and military violations that were planned and systematic with Western support. The “Stretch Sudan from its Edges” operation was the most violent and severe. The Sudanese army faced all this intense conspiracy and paid a heavy price in terms of its precious assets and equipment. But here is the aggressor machine returning…
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Cairo and Hemeti
Osama ABDELMAGiD ¤ The rebellious and notorious Hemeti confronted the former rescue minister Adel Hamed Daqlo “the militia’s procurement director” frantically when he learned of his purchase of villas and apartments in Egypt. He preferred the “guarded” over other Arab and African capitals and Istanbul, Turkey. Immediately, Hemeti directed to get rid of them by selling. He repeated his directive to his cousin, who was anxiously preparing to leave, expressing great concern about the risks…
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“We are the ones who write history…
Om Waďah The stance and decision taken by the Sudanese government towards IGAD is a position that has restored Sudanese sovereignty, its dignity, and marks a new beginning in shaping the foreign policy path. It should be built on Sudan’s interests first, last, and always. This courageous stance is not just a passing position or a wandering step; it is a new chapter written by the Sudanese leadership in the history of this great people,…