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The Way Out
Omer B. Abu Haraz In the last time articles, a conclusive was reached that the present three partners of the revolutions, the military, civilians, and the armed struggle signatories of the Juba Peace Agreement of October 2020 will be equally held responsible and accountable by a likely event of a different military coup. Likely because all elements of a radical change are in the make. Resentment of the majority of people on the sky-rocketing prices…
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Where Can I Find the Government?!
Osman Mirghani One of the Sudanese professors who completed his high education abroad returned to Sudan in a short visit with some giant projects and proposals which he want to present to the government. He asked me where he can find the government to listen to me. I told him that the question breeds two questions, the first is what is the meaning of (government), and the second is (where can we find it?) In…
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Khartoum and Beijing Seek Economic Partnership
Ahmed Hassan Hurga China-Sudan ties have presented a model for Sino-African cooperation for 58 years since their establishment, during which the two sides have expressed keenness to enhance their ties and create new impetus to strengthen economic cooperation. Sudan is grateful to China for providing it with valued assistance as a strategic partner when Sudan was under complete economic siege. The Sudanese government is looking forward to Chinese assistance. The exchange of visits by officials…
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Economic Recovery
Muawad Mustafa Rashid The sky-high inflation rate of Sudan slowed to 387.56 percent in August, for the first time since the transitional government took power two years ago, signaling pressure on consumers may start to ease after a long period of economic upheaval. Costs for foodstuffs and imported goods dropped, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics, causing the inflation rate to go down from 422.8 percent in July. This was largely due to Sudan’s…
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GERD Shouldn’t Fall off the UN/AU Radar
Muawad Mustafa Rashid According to news articles, the Security Council issued on 15th September 2021, a presidential statement on the GERD (S/PRST/2021/18) in which it calls for the resumption of the AU-led negotiations to reach a “binding agreement” on the dam’s filling and operation. After the adoption, the representative of India took the floor to deliver a statement and said that “as a general rule, transboundary water issues do not belong to the domain of…
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The Last Chance for the International Community
Mohammed Saad Kamel Within three decades the priorities of Sudan’s foreign policy of the Salvation regime were represented by enhancing the ability of the ruling party to remain in governance without any consideration to the interests of the national interests of the country. This led to the falling of Sudan in a type of international isolation imposed by the US Administration due to the support of Sudan to the terrorism, This was accompanied by narrowing…
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Partnership on Digital Innovation Expands Substance of China-Africa Community with Shared Future
Ma XinminChinese Ambassador to Sudan China will work with African countries to formulate and implement the “China-Africa Partnership Plan on Digital Innovation”, China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Deng Li announced at the opening ceremony of the recently held China-Africa Internet Development and Cooperation Forum. As a new initiative aimed at practical cooperation between the two sides, it will foster new growth drivers for Africa’s economic and social progress, create new opportunities for China-Africa practical cooperation and…
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The Easiest Job!
Osman Mirghani One of the Sudanese famous jokes is that the easiest job in the world is being the Secretary-General of the United Nations because all that is required from you is to express concern or interest and sometimes call on the UN member states to provide assistance. In my view that is an easier job than that of UNSG, that is the job of Sudan’s Prime Minister. Even before the swearing-in of the PM, …

