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  • Worrying Signs
    Worrying Signs

    Part of the problem of Sudan-US bilateral relations during the past few decades is that the professional diplomats have very little say in crafting an American policy towards Sudan. It was the lobbyists, activists and NG...

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  • Women Parliamentarians Day
    Women Parliamentarians Day

    Dr. Suad al-Fatih al-Badawe, a prominent Islamist and parliamentarian, seen here with the First President of Pan-African Parliament (PAP) Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella (from Tanzania) during the opening session marking Sudan...

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  • Women Parliamentarians Day
    Women Parliamentarians Day

    Dr. Suad al-Fatih al-Badawe, a prominent Islamist and parliamentarian, seen here with the First President of Pan-African Parliament (PAP) Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella (from Tanzania) during the opening session marking Sudan...

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  • The Missing Lesson
    The Missing Lesson

    In the early 1990s the only rebel group then SPLM/A was going through its most difficult times. The newly installed Ingaz regime in Khartoum was scoring number of military victories in the field to the extent that the SP...

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  • The Missing Lesson
    The Missing Lesson

    In the early 1990s the only rebel group then SPLM/A was going through its most difficult times. The newly installed Ingaz regime in Khartoum was scoring number of military victories in the field to the extent that the SP...

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  • CONGRATULATIONS
    CONGRATULATIONS

    Sudanow Editor-in-Chief and the Magazine staff congratulate Mohamed Osman Adam, the Magazine’s consultant and former Editor-in-Chief, for his selection within the roaster of media and translation consultancy of the...

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Sudanow is the longest serving English speaking magazine in the Sudan. It is chartarized by its high quality professional journalism, focusing on political, social, economic, cultural and sport developments in the Sudan. Sudanow provides in depth analysis of these developments by academia, highly ...

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