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Regional Nile Day Celebration in Khartoum
26 February, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—The Sudanese Ministry of Water Resources and Electricity organized on Sunday, February 22, the 2015 Nile Day celebration. The idea of celebration of the Nile Day on this date each year was to mark th...
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President Bashir Concludes his 5-day Visit to UAE
25 February, 2015Khartoum, (Sudanow) - President Omar Bashir returned to Khartoum Wednesday evening concluding a several-day state visit to the United Arab Emirates during which he held talks with UAE officials on bilateral relations. ...
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Winners of al-Tayeb Salih International Award For Creative Writing Announced
19 February, 2015Khartoum (SUDANOW) The first prizes of al-Tayeb Salih International Award for Creative Writing have gone to Ms. Wiam Hassan al-Madadi, from Morocco, Rasim Gasim Musa, from Iraq and Hassan Ibrahim Hassan from Syria for no...
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The Forthcoming General Elections: Broke Parties Contest for Peaceful Devolution of Power
17 February, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—The funding of the election campaign for both political parties and independent candidates may cause a new complication and confusion of this year's election which has incited acute controve...
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President Bashir Directs Continuation of Dialogue with USA to Reach Common Understandings
17 February, 2015Khartoum (SUNA/ SUDANOW) - President Omar al-Bashir has directed that dialogue should continue with the United States of America with the view to reach common understandings in a way that preserves Sudan's interests an...
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Economy Shrouded by Insecurity in South Kordofan
16 February, 2015KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—South Kordofan is rated among the Sudan's richest states as regards the economic resources but is in short of security and stability because it is one of the Two Areas, along with the Blue Nile, wher...
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The Dutch Ladies Tinne in the Sudan
12 February, 2015Khartoum (Sudanow) It might be surprising, but it is true: Sudan's relation with European Royal families goes back to more than two centuries. And it was not a horse-riding white male with hard-edge hats who were beh...
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