Sudan

  • Columns

    Darfur: The Quest for War and Peace

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid As the rainy season is inching, most Darfur inhabitants start their preparations for the fertility period in this rich region with its natural resources. This period is considered the season of welfare, but at the same time, the social concerns escalate fearing the eruption of tribal clashes between the farmers and cattle-herders over the water resources and grazing areas. Recently, the tribal clashes escalated not only in the rainy season but all…

  • Reports

    AcoGaps Participates in the Regional Experts Roundtable Dialogue on the Security of the Red Sea & Gulf of Aden in Kenya

    Haffiya Abdalla The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (RSGA) Region is well recognized for the variety and value of its coastal and marine environments, in addition to its strategic, economic, and social significance to the Region. Major threats to the long-term stability of the marine ecosystem stem from the increase in the human population in the coastal zone and the rapid rise in economic growth resulting in considerable pressure on the environment. Threats such…

  • News

    Sovereignty Council Member, Dr. Al-Hadi Idris, Praises UAE’s Support for Sudan

    Staff Writer Khartoum 26/07/2022 – Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Dr. Hadi Idris, received at Khartoum Airport today, an Emirati aid plane carrying food and medicine, provided by the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, for those affected in Darfur, in the presence of the Emirati ambassador in Khartoum, His Excellency Hamad Mohamed Hamid Salem Juneibi. In a press statement, the member of the Sovereignty Council praised the great support that the United Arab…

  • News

    Sovereignty Council VP Reassures the Arrangements for the Voluntary Return of the Kreinding IDPs

    Staff Writer Al-Geneina 24/07/2022 — The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, accompanied by a member of the Council, Mr. Taher Abu Bakr Hajar, and members of the accompanying delegation, inspected today the warehouses of the Humanitarian Aid Commission in Al-Geneina, and checked the volume of food aid and shelter, in preparation for the voluntary return of the displaced. In a related context, Dagalo was assured of the procedures for the gradual…

  • Breaking News

    Sovereignty Council VP Arrives in Al-Geneina, West Darfur’s Capital

    Staff Writer Al-Geneina 07/23/2022 — The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, arrived in Al-Geneina, the capital of West Darfur State today, within the framework of completing the tribal reconciliations, establishing security, imposing the prestige of the state, returning the displaced voluntarily, and working to restore normal life and restore the fabric. The social interaction between the components of the state, as well as follow-up procedures and decisions related to the…

  • News

    Sovereignty Council VP Speaks on Tribal Conflict in Statement

    Press Release First, we pray to Allah the Almighty to rest the souls of those who were killed unjustly in the Blue Nile, Darfur, Eastern Sudan, Khartoum, and every part of this beloved country. I am addressing you today as our country is passing an unprecedented crisis that threatens its unity, safety, security, and social fabric a matter that necessitates all of us to take honest and trustworthy stances in shouldering our ethical and national…

  • News

    Press Statement from the General Union of Sudanese Journalists

    Press Release The General Union of Sudanese Journalists is closely monitoring what is being circulated in the media regarding the procedures and arrangements carried out by a group of allied press bodies, which announced a general assembly on Saturday, July 23, 2022 AD in Dar Al Mohandes, to approve its statute and choose a committee to supervise the elections. We in the General Union of Sudanese Journalists consider that the General Union is the only…

  • Reports

    Over Two Million Food Insecure Sudanese to Benefit from New Emergency Safety Net Project Supported by World Bank Development Partners

    Staff Writer The pause of disbursements by the World Bank in all of its operations to the Government of Sudan as of October 25, 2021, remains in effect. At the same time, the international community is concerned about the growing food insecurity and humanitarian risks in the country and has been working together with the World Bank to find a way to meet the urgent needs of the Sudanese people. At the request of the…

  • Columns

    Dreadful Impasse

    Omer B. Abu Haraz I don’t have difficulty envisaging what will happen to Sudan under the prevailing precarious situation. Let us start by critically analyzing the present situation. In mathematics and engineering, one of the tools for solving equations is to collect data and plot than in a two-coordinate graph. In a simple equation, the two coordinates are sufficient to enable joining the points in a meaningful curve from which key points on the curve…

  • Opinion

    The Two Sudans: Resumption of River Transport, Challenges, and Opportunities

    River transport can make a big difference; In India, the total waterways are about 5200 km, which is longer than the distance between Miami and Seattle. Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer+249912139350elmograbi@gmail.com Sudan and South Sudan announced in June 2022 the resumption of river transportation along the White Nile. In fact, this is the best news for the citizens of both countries from the beginning of this year, 2022. To understand how river transportation and waterways can make…

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