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Sudan's First Woman Car Driver
28 September, 2017Saudi Arabia on Monday took milestone decision to allow women drive cars. This brings to SUDANOW sweet memories of the late Sudanese lady Amna Attya, who received, almost a whooping three quarters of a century ago, her d...
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Sudan Olympic Committee Looks Forward For Tokyo Olympiad, Hopes For Due Government Support
28 September, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudan) - Chairman of the Sudan Olympic Committee (SOC) Hashim Haroon has urged the government to extend due support to ready the country for the 2020 Tokyo Olympiad. In an interview with Sudanow Magazi...
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The Day After
25 September, 2017In a strongest signal yet about the possibility of lifting the US sanctions, the Trump administration decided last week to cancel the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) for Sudanese nationals because of improvement of con...
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Short Story Is Closer Than Novel to the Aspects of This Age, Writer Nabeel Ghali
20 September, 2017Khartoum, (Sudanow) - Literary critic, story writer, Nabeel Ghali is one of Sudan’s most outstanding Christian writers and journalists in the Sudan, having spent about half a century in the world ...
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Success Story: From Janitor to Lecturer at the Same University
20 September, 2017Khartoum, Sudan (SUDANOW)- Sudanow presents the story of a miraculous success of a man who was a janitor in a university and became a professor in the same university. A man who served as a shepherd of camels and s...
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Remapping the Middle East
16 September, 2017One hundred years after the famous Sykes-Picot Agreement, known as Asia Minor Accord, that created the modern Middle East, the region seems to be heading towards a new remapping, with a difference this time: there ...
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Father Referees Match between Rival Teams Captained by his own Sons
14 September, 2017Khartoum, (Sundanow) - Atbara town, about 300 km north of the national capital Khartoum, stands out for two things. It was the epicenter and the backbone for all Sudan railways activities. Thus it is related to workers a...
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