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UN Recognizes TutI Island as Champion of Disaster Risk Reduction
31 October, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—Tuti Island is experiencing these days a tremendous media bonfire after it was named among the world's best eight places in using the traditional skills and local cultures for controlling risks of di...
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Al-Bashir leaves for India
28 October, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW) - President Omer al-Bashir left Wednesday for New Delhi to participate in the third Indian-African Summit which will kick off Thursday. Al-Bashir is leading a delegation comprises Minister of Finance ...
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Sudanese Woman Skilled in Cupping
28 October, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—Cupping, hijamah in Arabic, is a practice of incising the skin with a sharp tool to let out the decomposed blood as a cure from diseases. It was recommended by Mohammad the Prophet (PBUH) who re...
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Sudan's Name Removed from List of States Having Problems in Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing
24 October, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW) - The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has decided at the end of meetings held in Paris, France, Friday, to clear the name of the Sudan from the list of states having regulatory problems in combating...
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Dinder Shall not Die
24 October, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—Professor Bernhard Grzimek produced in 1959 his famous documentary film titled (Serengeti shall not die) which won him the Oscar Award. But first of all he succeeded in presenting a global definition...
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Ahmed the Clockmaker is Moving to Qatar to Study
22 October, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW) - The Sudanese-American boy arrested for bringing a homemade clock to his Texas school, that was mistaken for a bomb, is moving to Qatar after accepting a scholarship offer to study there. Fourteen-...
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Khartoum International Book Fair
22 October, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—The First Vice President, Lt. Gen. Bakre Hassan Salih, has inaugurated at Khartoum Exhibitions Park in Burre neighborhood the 11th Session of Khartoum Book Fair which lasts from October 17-29. Prese...
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