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Sudanese government signs a peace agreement with JEM breakaway movement
23 October, 2012Khartoum, ( sudanow.info.sd) - Sudanese government and a breakaway rebel movement, the Justice and Equality Movement JEM signed a peace agreement in Doha Qatar, following is the text of the statement: Mr. Ahmed...
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Mandela formed group of The Elders: the leaders of Sudan and South Sudan have brought their countries closer together
01 October, 2012KHARTOUM, (Sudanow) – A group of Western and African former heads of state, politicians and religious leaders, known as the Elders, have welcomed the peace agreement Sudan and south Sudan signed in Ethiopia late ...
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Everybody alive today came from one African country (The Independent) Ariana Baio Khartoum, Jan.1 (Sudanow)-It is well known that all humans alive today can be traced back to a common ancestor but a study may have found where that ancestor originates. Researchers at the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute mapped the entirety of genetic relationships among humans t...
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01 January, 2023
Phone battery killed nine persons, injured twelve
Zalingei, Jan.1 (Sudanow) - A dispute over a phone battery, in Marin Market, Central Darfur, led to the killing of nine persons and injuring of another twelve. The Director of Central Darfur Police, Salah Omar Al-Tayeb told SUNA last Thursday that main reasons behind the events in Zalingei began with a dispute over a phone battery, where one of the citizens stabbed to death. The police official added that the police forces moved to th...
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