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Sudan Joins European Society
Ahmed Hassan Hurga Human partnerships between countries have been disturbed and shaken because of tendencies of control and hegemony. Wars were fought which became the reason for the backwardness of a great part of humanity. But what remains is organizing relations in ways to avoid war and support peace. Sudan’s relationship with Europe was shaped by colonialism, but then there were new generations who tried to establish a new page with the European Union countries.…
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Proposals for Hamdok’s Initiative (2)
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid We continue presenting our proposals supporting the Sudanese Prime Minister’s initiative. I think it is expected that some of these proposals are direct political ones, while some others are dealing with operational, executive, and administrative issues. But in all cases, and at the end of the day, all the proposals are part and parcels of politics! The first proposal, in the previous article, was about how the government should abide by…
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Himidti in Damazin Reveals Obstacles Facing Achieving Justice and Freedom Understanding
Al-Sammani Awadallah December glorious raised the slogan (Freedom, Peace, and Justice) and endeavored to translate it on the ground from several angles and by all means towards Sudan of justice, development, and dignified life. The slogan has faced great challenges considering – for instance – that the peace achieved in Juba is incomplete because SPLM-N (Al-Hilu) and SLM (Abdulwahid) were not among the signatories. The tribal conflicts expanded amid the enormous components in eastern Sudan…
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Diplomatie du Vaccin
Dr. Abdalmonem ElfadilAbdalmoneimalfadil@gmail.com Dans les relations internationales, il est conseillé d’être actif, proactif et stratège profitant de tout événement pour servir son pays respectif. En effet, l’Inde est un bon exemple. Elle a commencé à distribuer des vaccins pour les pays voisins et même les plus lointains à un prix raisonnable. Est-ce la générosité ou y a-t-il des motivations cachées ? Dans les relations internationales, rien n’est gratuit ! Tout est mesuré pour se procurer…
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The Creative Chaos Is Around the Corner
Omer B. Abu Haraz It seems that some external and internal elements are driving Sudan to calculated steps to a creative Chaos. The idea of ‘Creative Chaos’ was introduced in the world by George Bush during his tenure of Presidency to the USA. It was bolstered and ascertained by explicit words of his Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The theory of the Creative Chaos says: “If was have an interest in any part of the…
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Sudan Marks Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises – Future Horizons
Muawad Mustafa Rashid Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises – which account for more than 90% of all businesses and around 70% of jobs worldwide – play a pivotal role in stimulating economic growth and providing employment for vulnerable groups such as women, young entrepreneurs, and poor communities. In 2017, to recognize the importance of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in promoting innovation, creativity, and decent work for all – and achieving the goals of the…
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Yes, We Can
Muawad Mustafa Rashid The revolutionary status is additional energy that is generated when necessary to any person and continues without being fade out until the demise of its causes. That being the case there is no fear that the current uprising in Sudan might be subject to relapse after the final victory is around the corner following years of struggle. The energies and the enthusiasm of the youth provided the political movements with all the…
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Hamdok’s Initiative
Mohammed Saad Kamil The regrettable incidents of Eastern Sudan, South Kordofan, West Darfur, and other flaming areas in the country are but a strong indication that the country is heading towards a dangerous breakdown that will affect the unity, safety, and security of the nation. There are hidden parties that are working to destabilize the country and its unity in this critical moment in which Sudan needs stability and social peace at this stage of…
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HIPC Achievement Is a Milestone
Omer B. Abu Haraz Omer B. Abu Haraz The following statement of the World Bank, IMF, and the International Development Association (IDA), on June 29, 2021, is a landmark in the recent history of Sudan. It marks the reunion of Sudan to the international community on all fronts – economic, social, and political – after hard isolation for three decades. The hesitancy of some Sudanese to recognize the importance of the event and to undermine…
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To Our Police
Osman Mirghani Nobody can deny that the police authority is one of the Sudanese State institutions throughout the ages. It kept its record bright regardless of the changes of the regimes and the political ruling parties, unlike other institutions which were always subject to scraping campaigns by each new regime to start from zero. This is quite clear in its achievements in detecting the crimes no matter how vague they are. But last week, at…