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Silk: A Gold Mine That Needs To Be Tapped
13 October, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Over the years, Sudanese farmers and agronomists have experimented on the growing of the mulberry trees on which the silkworm feeds to produce the world’s most expensive, luxury...
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Move Peace Talks Inside Sudan
13 October, 2019With peace talks slated to kick off Monday in Juba many questions are still up in the air that have not been debated seriously yet, but more important is the venue of these talks. Neighboring countries have for ...
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Weekly Press Columns Digest
13 October, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) —The negotiations which wound up on Saturday in the Sudanese capital Khartoum between the Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt on the operation and filling of the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam have appa...
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Chief Justice And Attorney General Named, Woman To Lead The Judiciary
12 October, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - At last and after a long delay, concerned authorities have named the country’s new Chief Justice and Attorney General. The Sovereign Council (the presidency) over the weekend acc...
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Led By Sudanese Pathologist Dr. Hamad, Scientists Win Prestigious US Award
06 October, 2019BALTIMORE, US (Sudanow) - Researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the USA, led by Dr. Abdel Rahim Hamad have won a prestigious $1 million grant award from The W.M. Keck Foundation of Los Angeles in t...
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The Tanbur: A Traditional Musical Instrument That Brings All Sudanese Together
06 October, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - From the East of the Country to its Far West, all Sudanese like to tune to the tender and exhilarating sounds of the simple musical instrument: the Tanbur. In every village a...
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Euphoria Of Welcoming Sudan: Is The Honeymoon Over?
06 October, 2019After the euphoria of welcoming Sudan back to the folds of the international community following decades of being stigmatized as a pariah state, that honeymoon and for all practical purposes seems to be drawing t...
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