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Something Positive Coming from Washington
23 July, 2017The recently released report by the Atlantic Council “Sudan: A Strategy for Re-Engagement”, represents a positive development that could pave the way for a major shift on US policy towards Sudan provided that...
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National Football Team Overcomes Freeze Shock, Leaves For Burundi
20 July, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The National Football Team of Sudan has finally overcome the FIFA freeze shock and is now heading for Bujumbura, Burundi, to play against that country’s national squad as part of the African Na...
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OBITUARY: International Runner Mussa Jouda
20 July, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudanow Magazine announces the death of former Sudanese international runner Mussa Jouda in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday. He is considered an outstanding Sudanese athletic champion who won for...
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A Fire Rain Cannot Put Out
16 July, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Generally, al-Tuggaba is a place where firewood is burned to give light. But the al-Tuggaba has other definitions. It is a huge bonfire that travelers can see from a distance at night and realize tha...
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High Demand Prompts Rush For Sudan’s Alfa Alfa
16 July, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The highly nutritious animal fodder alfalfa is in high demand in the Gulf Region and elsewhere around the World.This high demand has prompted entrepreneurs both local and foreign to grow it on a larg...
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Writer Leila Aboulela: Realism Is Still the Favorite School In Narrative
16 July, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudanese novelist, story writer, Leila Aboulela , has shone very brightly as a novelist and story writer in a very short while. Born in Khartoum in 1964 for a Sudanese father and an Egyptian m...
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Waiting for Godot?
16 July, 2017The October 12 deadline could be yet another missed chance to scrap the two decades long US sanctions on Sudan unless both Khartoum and Washington change the way they operate. A closer look at what happened last...
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