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Watermelon, A Fruit For Rich and Poor
February 11, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Watermelon has an elegant presence on all food tales of rich and poor families, alike. That is because of its affordable prices and its affluence as compared with other types of fruit. Watermelon co...
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Working for a Breakthrough
February 11, 2018One way to handle the current economic crisis that is turning into a political one is to focus efforts with the aim of making a breakthrough in raising the country’s oil output. Despite the fact that Sudan...
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Preparations Completed For Launching Al-Tayeb Salih Award's 8th Session
February 07, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The Council of Trustees of the Al-Tayeb Salih Award For Creative Writing has announced anthropology Professor Sayyed Hamd Heraiz Culture Personality of the year, disclosed Cou...
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Dead Fetus Testifies To Mother Innocence
February 04, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudannow) - The norm in criminal cases is to conduct an autopsy to see whether the deceased had died of natural causes or there was a crime. But it is unusual to exhume a body and conduct a forensic test on it ...
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Interview With Novelist Ann Al-Safi
February 04, 2018Novelist Ann Al-Safi to “Sudanow”: - I work hard to come up with new ideas reading from past experiences and modern fields. - “Writing for the Future” is the intellectual project I&rsquo...
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Sudanese-American Activist Starts 1290 KM-Foot Journey To Promote Peace
February 04, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudanese-American poetess and peace activist Emi Mahmoud has started a 1290 km two-month walk from Northern Darfur’s capital city of al-Fashir down to the nation’s capital, K...
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Artificial Limbs, A Sudanese Accomplishment
February 04, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Aalya Mohamed of the Nahr al-Neel State, was about forty years old in the year 2005 when she underwent a leg amputation surgery because of a chronic sugar wound. She felt broke and did not kn...
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