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    Beware: The Floods Are Inching

    Neimat Al-Naiemneimatalnaiem@yahoo.com Sudanese Meteorological Authority SMA declared recently that heavy rainfall is expected this season. The SMA warned that it may cause flash floods and floods in many areas of Sudan, called for joint efforts to avoid damages of the expected floods. It is important to take this news seriously and to dig down the roots of the problem. Floods threaten mainly those who live at the banks of the rivers. There are many aspects…

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    Sudan is a Religious Country

    Mohammed Al-Noorani Sudan, with its modern formation as a state formed on a religious basis, is attested by the Mamluks and sultans that ruled it during the previous eras, until it ended with the borders of Sudan, the dear homeland before the year 2011 AD. That in detail. The independent Kingdom of Kush was established in northern Sudan, whose capitals were (Karma – Napata – Meroe) and some temples organize religious life such as the…

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    Proposals for Hamdock’s Initiative

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Today, we present the first set of proposals in line with our commitment to support the Prime Minister’s initiative. But, let us start by stressing that we all need to review and evaluate our role in the transition processes, disperse any static negative charges, and injecting positive stimuli and energy that could strengthen the will and the leadership capabilities to properly manage the transitional period, including the…

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    Rapid support is a strong shield against human trafficking

    Ahmed Hassan Omer (Hurga) Rapid Support Forces (RSF) faces a great challenge which represents a dangerous phenomenon and became an obsession and nightmare to all Sudanese regular armed forces in Sudan and European Union countries in the general and international community in particular. Human trafficking is generally used and understood to refer to the process through which individuals are placed or treated in the situation that facilitates their exploitation for economic gains. Recently in the…

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    Political Hypocrisy!

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid Political hypocrisy is “the conscious use of a mask to fool the public and gain political benefit”. Hypocrisy has been a subject of folk wisdom and wisdom literature from the beginnings of human history. Sadly, though, “hypocrisy” is now routinely applied to any change in behavior, real or perceived, or any apparent conflict between word and deed. The defining characteristic of hypocrisy—pretense, deception—is often not there at all. The political hypocrisy is…

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    Groundnuts Cash Crop Revival

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid Groundnut (peanut) is a leguminous crop with a high nutritional and health value. It is one of the most important export crops of Sudan. Until very recent years Sudan topped other African countries in groundnut production and export. Groundnut is an important source of calories necessary for human and livestock consumption. It enters into the manufacturing of many food products. It is a good source of edible oil and its residues and shells…

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    We Are Extremely Sorry Filmmaker Saif

    Mohammed Saad Kamil According to a news article, Sudanese authorities arrested several journalists and media activists including the prominent filmmaker Saif Hassan, besides the blocking of some media electronic outlets. The decision came in the wake of the 30th June protests which those journalists and media activists were covering. Justice is indivisible, and injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, but in Sudan, it seems that it is divisible according to the whims of…

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    Light at the End of the Tunnel… When and Where?

    Osman Mirghani I am confident that our beloved Sudan is greater than all the troubles facing the nation and its people. But on the other hand, such confidence should be just open wishes on the air without determined timing. Prime Minister, Dr. Abdallah Hamdok indeed said that he is seeing a light at the end of the funnel, but most important for us is to know the length of the tunnel and where is its…

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    Hamdok’s Initiative… The Last Supper!!

    Omer B. Abu Haraz The initiative of PM Dr. Hamdok is vaguely reminiscent of the event of the Last Supper which was prepared by Jesus one day before the crucifixion. Last Supper or Lord’s Supper in the New Testament, the final meal shared by Jesus and his disciples in an upper room in Jerusalem. The story of the Last Supper on the night before Christ’s Crucifixion is reported in four books of the New Testament.…

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    Time Is Running Out; A Round Table Is Crucial to Get out of this Dilemma

    One of the big concerns of the revolutionists of the glorious December uprising is that the transitional period is still below the aspirations. Unarmed and verbal violence has become a daily practice and a constant feature of political differences. It is part of a plan to drag the country into a societal war similar to the raging fire in Libya, Syria, and Yemen.This plan is an essential tactic to abort the revolution towards coming back…

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