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The Impact of Debt Burden on Sudan’s Ability to Attract Foreign Direct Investment and Reducing Poverty
Dr. Yessir Mohamed Alobaid Sudan has an area of about 1.8 million square kilometers and an estimated population of 33.4 million, half of which live in urban areas. As a result of the secession, the country lost 25% of its land area and about 20% of its population. Sudan is strategically located in the upper eastern part of Sub-Saharan Africa(SSA), bordering the Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, and South Sudan. The country…
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“Khartoum is the Capital of Arab Women”
Social Development Undersecretary Addresses a Panel Discussion on Gender and Climate change Haffiya Abdalla The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Social Development, Jamal El-Neel Abdullah, affirmed Sudan’s commitment to international conventions and agreements and sustainable development goals, especially goal 13, noting that women are the most vulnerable to climate change and victims of these changes. During his address to the panel discussion on gender and climate change, within the framework of Sudan’s presidency of the…
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Hip Hop Artist, Jay-Z, Uses Farrakhan’s 1996 Defense of Nigeria to Return the Nation of Islam Leader the Title of G.O.A.T.
Jehron Muhammad The Hip Hop-quoting, Emmy Award-winning journalist, writer, and attorney once claimed to have had the longest-running ET 6 p.m. show on a network’s 25-year history thanks to his popular series “The Beat with Ari Melber.” The fact that Melber often makes references to rap lyrics during his broadcasts is a testament, not to Melber, but the global influence of hip hop. As repeatedly mentioned by cultural critics, other cultures have a history of…
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Sudan Participates in 15th International Conference for Nubian Studies at the University of Warsaw
Haffiya Abdalla The International Conference for Nubian Studies (ICNS) August 29th_4th September August) at the University of Warsaw. Every four years the ICNS brings together archaeologists, epigraphists, historians, and other scholars working on the ancient and modern history of Sudan and Nubia. A delegation from the Sudanese National Authority for Antiquities and Museums, represented by Acting Director General, Dr. Ghalia Jar Al-Nabi, the Secretary of the Sound and Restoration Secretariat, Ejlal Muhammad Othman, and the…
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The Inauguration of the Book “A History of Medical Services in Sudan” by Professor Siddiq Ibrahim
Haffiya Abdalla Khartoum – Professor Siddiq Ibrahim Khalil inaugurated the book “A History of Medical Services in Sudan” at the Global Conference Center (GCC) at the University of Medical Sciences and Technology. A History of Medical Services in Sudan is a historical recount of medical services from the Kingdom of Kush till the early post-independence era. The Book includes historical facts pertaining to medical service from the Funj Kingdom, the Turco-Egyptian period, the Mahdia Revolution, and…
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New Asian Mosquito Could Bring Malaria to African Cities, Warn Scientists
Sudan Announces the Launch of a Project to Combat the Asian Mosquito in Joint Research With the University of Liverpool Haffiya Abdalla Already grappling with the highest incidence of malaria with more than 90% of global cases, Africa should be wary of an Asian mosquito species that have the potential to spread the disease into the continent’s urban areas – subjecting an additional 126 million people to risk – a new analysis suggests. A new…
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Tourism in Shenyang: Ocean Eye
Mohamed Saad Kamel I usually look at places through their people and their inhabitants, and when I arrived in Shenyang, it was fortunate for me and fortunate for the city that I was accompanied by Lu Weizhu, or Ocean Eye, as I called her. Her beautiful eyes, through which I could feel the warmth and calmness of the ocean embrace me. She cried on one occasion near me, as if her eyes rained with sadness…
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Shenyang Wencang Times Study Room
Mohamed Saad Shenyang Wencang Times study Room was rebuilt from the old East Trade Warehouse, the first-generation warehousing park of the People’s Republic of China built in 1950. It is the oldest, largest, and best-preserved civil warehousing building in Shenyang. The East Trade Warehouse is also a precious historical industrial heritage of Shenyang. The study room is designed as an open and modern environment, with multiple business sections, integrating free book lending, coffee leisure, cultural…
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Sudan Launches National Strategy to Combat Viral Hepatitis
Haffiya Abdalla The National Center for Gastrointestinal and Liver diseases is one of 6 specialty centers established in 1995 by a decree from the President of the Republic of Sudan. The main aim was the improvement and promotion of Gastrointestinal (GI) services in Sudan. The center is supporting the development of GI centers, especially endoscopy units throughout the country, the reference unit being the GI center in Ibn Sina hospital located in Khartoum which acts…
