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Sudan and the Quartet: Confronting sovereignty with pressure, out of international law context
September 16, 2025Port Sudan ( Sudanow) whenever, Sudanese Amed Forces achieved victory and progress in Battel field, appear (Brokers) and appeal for 3- month ceasefire to those barbaric killing militate , who committed most horri...
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The Humanistic Aspects of Celebrating the Prophet's Birth
September 09, 2025Portsudan, (Sudanow)_ Muslims across the globe celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) every year. The festivities begin with the sighting of the crescent moon of the month of Rabi' al-Awwal a...
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Sudanese Army Day: 71 Years of Sacrifice and Devotion
August 17, 2025PortSudan, (Sudanow)—Every year on August 14th, Sudanese people celebrate the anniversary of founding the Sudanese Army, which has remained steadfast in defending the nation. It has sacrificed precious live...
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The loss of "Ingalivo": Environmental Sovereignty Reduced to a Foreign News Headline
August 10, 2025PortSudan(Sudanow)- Biodiversity is not just an environmental issue, but an expression of national sovereignty and participation in global responsibility. Wildlife is a sovereign resource that requires transparen...
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From Under the Rubble - Salha - The Last Breath
July 27, 2025PortSudan(Sudanow)- The area of Salha is considered one of the regions where the terrorist rebel militia has been present for the longest time. Since the start of the war, the militia has been stationed in Salha ...
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Arabic gum: Between sovereign dreams and pitfalls of politicization: Can Sudan make it happen?
July 13, 2025PortSudan(Sudanow)-What makes an agricultural commodity transform into a sovereign tool? What made palm oil a sovereign commodity for Indonesia and Malaysia, copper a strategic tool for Chile, and cocoa a nation...
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The True Guardians of Sudanese Memory
June 30, 2025The True Guardians of Sudanese Memory PortSudan: (Sudanow )_ Today, Sudanow magazine is pleased to meet with one of Sudan's towering figures, as lofty as the Taka Mountains, as authentic as the Meroe civilizatio...
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