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    The New Generations in Sudan

    Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid The mass movement in Sudan is not just a passive recipient of the instructions of the political leaders, but rather it is an active & proactive party searching for the resolution of the Sudanese crisis. The various factions of the political forces are indeed striving to seriously address the crisis questions, but it is clear that today they are facing a dilemma in providing convincing and inspiring answers that heal the…

  • Columns

    Delegation of Power to the GIS Required to Curb Counterfeiting Networks

    Al-Sammani Awadallah Sudan is subject to organized attacks aiming at destroying its economic capabilities to push the country to the abyss. The General Intelligence Service (GIS) revealed the arrest of a criminal network active in counterfeiting the customs US dollar for selling purposes. The GIS authorities said in their statement that the counterfeiting gang was preparing US$400 thousand to sell when the concerned department in GIS managed to reach the office of the network through…

  • Breaking News

    Dagalo Chairs Meeting of the Implementation Committee of the Peace Agreement of the Republic of South Sudan

    Staff Writer Khartoum – 29/03/2022 — Today in Khartoum, a meeting of the Follow-up Committee for the Implementation of the Revitalized Peace Agreement of the Republic of South Sudan was held in Khartoum, headed by Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, in the presence of the designated Minister of Defense, Lieutenant-General Yassin Ibrahim, and the delegation of the Republic of South Sudan, headed by Adviser to the President of the Republic…

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    Indian Community Celebrates ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ in Khartoum

    Staff Writer The Embassy of India in partnership with the Indian community in Sudan organized an event on 25 March 2022 to celebrate 75 years of India’s independence. The event was held at the Diplomatic Club, Khartoum.  The event started with the lamp lighting ceremony where Ambassador Ismail, Director of Diplomatic Club along with Ambassador of India and Spouse, and a few distinguished members of the Indian community participated.   More than 550 Indian nationals and…

  • Columns

    Overcoming the Crisis

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid It is not an end, but rather a start. Things appear from first glance that is coming to an end, but in reality, it is the start from another different angle that is absent from the scope of our sight. So it needs us to change the angle of view to determine and discover new beginnings. We pass very difficult moments and turns and this part of the journey, but our dealing…

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    Ramadan Mubarak

    Mohammed Saad The Year ran by so fast. Ramadan is back. It is again time to slow down, re-evaluate our deeds, purify our hearts, and renew our intentions. It is a time for restoring our energy and ridding our hearts of worldly attachments along with ridding our bodies of toxins. Let’s try to gain all the spiritual benefits of this holy month. As fasting is a lesson in patience and self-control. It builds strong willpower,…

  • Opinion

    Review of the Book “Challenges of China’s Global Ambitions”

    Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer on African AffairsWhatsApp & Telegram +249912139350elmograbi@gmail.com Reading about the “debt trap policy” that shaped China’s strategy toward Africa is not new to me, but what was new to me in the book “The Challenges of China’s Global Ambition” is the full picture of those ambitions, which included “Comprehensive Strategy”, with a complex and detailed set of policies to use the debt burden in several countries around the world, not just in Africa.…

  • Reports

    Model Women in “STEM”, Achieving Gender Equity and Driving Forward Progress

    Haffiya Abdalla Girls and women are systematically tracked away from science and math throughout their education, limiting their access, preparation, and opportunities to go into these fields as adults. Women make up only 28% of the workforce in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and men vastly outnumber women majoring in most STEM fields in college. The gender gaps are particularly high in some of the fastest-growing and highest-paid jobs of the future, like computer…

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    Rwanda Rebuilt Against her Destiny Following the Tragic Devastation by the 1994 Genocide Against Tutsi

    Abel BuhunguThe Head of Rwanda Diplomatic Mission in Sudan Rwandans and members of the International Community will on 7th April commemorate the 1994 genocide against Tutsi. This is also in line with UNSC Resolution A/RES/58/234 which together with UNSC Resolution 58/243 of 26th January 2018 designates 7th April as an International Day of Reflection on the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The 1994 genocide against Tutsi is the darkest chapter of Rwanda’s history with…

  • Breaking News

    Tut Galwak: We Delivered (to Dagalo) a Response to the Proposal to Integrate the Forces of the Peace Parties in South Sudan

    Staff Writer Khartoum – 27/03/2022 — Adviser to the President of South Sudan for Security Affairs, Tut Galwak, announced that he had delivered a written response from his country to Sudan, which was pushed by the mechanism for implementing the South Sudan Peace Agreement headed by Lieutenant-General Dagalo, regarding the integration of the high military command in the south and the graduation of forces, to the Chairman of the Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Abdul Al-Fattah Al-Burhan and…

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