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    The First Steps

    Mohammed Saad Kamel At last, Gen. Al-Burhan said what we all were waiting for in the importance of recovering our sovereignty to its appropriate position. This came through his answering the critical questions of the Constructive Dialogue program aired by the Sudanese National TV Channel. He defused the continuous threats of the US Administration regarding imposing sanctions on the military component as he said that those threats are not effective, adding that those who provide…

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    Exploit Fresh Opportunities for Steady Growth on the New Journey

    Ma XinminChinese Ambassador to Sudan The year 2021 has seen twists and turns in the once-in-a-century pandemic, accelerating changes unseen in a century, and a combination of transformation and turmoil across the world. Against this backdrop, how to defeat the coronavirus while stabilizing the economy and ensuring the basic needs of the people remains a common task for all nations. As shown by the most recent data on China’s economic performance of 2021, China’s economy,…

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    Strategic Analytical Vision for the Future of Sudanese-Ethiopian Relations

    With Regard to the visit of the Vice President of the Transitional Sovereign Council to Addis Ababa Dr. Yassir M. Alobaid The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abi Ahmed, received in Addis Ababa the Vice-President of the Sudanese Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. The Sudanese Transitional Sovereignty Council stated that its Vice-President, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, confirmed, on Saturday, during a meeting in Addis Ababa with the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abi Ahmed, the…

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    Restore the Fraternal Relations with Ethiopia

    Omer B. Abu Haraz Throughout history, the relationship between Sudan and Ethiopia was good. If we go down in long history Sudan and Ethiopia were one nation. This explains the great similarity between the citizens of both countries in facial features, colors, and culture. In religion, Muslims are the majority in both populations. Before the cession of South Sudan from Sudan and Eritrea from Ethiopia the land borders between Sudan and Ethiopia were the longest…

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    Against the Burning of the Homeland

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid In our previous articles, we focused on the continuous fragmentation among the Sudanese political elites and actors. We denounced this situation and stated that it will only result in more crisis and failure. But, unfortunately, this situation is not new. It has been repeated throughout the democratic experiences in Sudan, and it played a major role in leading these experiences to failure as well as it remains the fuel for the…

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    Implementation of JPA Security Arrangements Better Late than Never

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid In the news the Joint Supreme Security Council for the Juba Peace Agreement(JPA) Security Arrangements under the chairmanship of the President of the Transitional Supreme Council, 1st. Lt. Gen. Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan in the presence of Vice President, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo and the attendance of representatives of Darfur Path in the JPA along with the leaders of the peace process, has held a meeting in El-Fashir in which the…

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    Committee of Reviewing the Decisions and Actions Taken by the Sudanese Empowerment Removal Committee Uncovers Facts

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance and National Economy and Rapporteur of The Supreme Committee of reviewing the Decisions and Actions Taken by the Dissolved Sudanese Empowerment Removal Committee, has held a press conference in which he revealed the purpose of the formation of the committee i.e. the absence of appeals committee to review the resolutions of the committee, the accumulation of t e appeals and claims, the damage occurred as a…

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    Broad Front for the Salvation of Sudan

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid With the worsening of the political crisis in the country, the number of charters proposed by this or that party to address this crisis increases. The contents of all these charters are almost identical, and they include different issues like refusing the military-civilian partnership and adhering to a civilian transitional government, the dismantling of the Ingaz regime, reviewing and evaluating the Juba peace agreement, justice, and the transitional justice, establishing the…

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    Diplomatic Missions: Breaching the National Sovereignty

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The Sovereign Council has reviewed in its last meeting the missions the report presented by the Acting Foreign Minister, Ambassador Ali Al-Sadiq over the activities of the diplomatic missions and its breaching of national sovereignty. The report brought back to my memory the three years ago sit-in in front of the Army’s  H.Q. when the then British Ambassador Irfan was staying with the sit-inners as if he is one of them a matter…

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    State Reform and Apple Polishers!

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid One of the public services tragedies is that many qualified fellow Sudanese who tend not to polish the apple are faced with malicious dismissal and replacement by persons connected or loyal to those on top. Such practice has become commonplace in most state institutions with hundreds of professionals, whose expertise the country needs, are staying idle after being marginalized for not toeing the lines of those in power or their abhorrence of…

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