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Dengue Fever hits some Sudanese states
November 22, 2022Khartoum 22.11.2022 (Sudanow)_ Dengue fever, a viral infection transmitted by the bite of mosquitoes hit some Sudanese states and cities including El-Obeid, El-Fasher, Kassala and the surrounding areas. It is common i...
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Volker Turk confirms solidarity with the Sudanese people
November 17, 2022Khartoum, (Sudanow) – The President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council - General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, , affirmed Sudan's commitment to international covenants for the protection of human rights. Al-Burhan ...
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Anti-Cybercrime Draft bill approved amid wide opposition
November 04, 2022Khartoum, Nov.4 (Sudanow) - The joint meeting of the ministerial sectors chaired by the Acting Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Osman Hussein Osman, , approved yesterday, the Anti-Cybercrime Draft bill(Amended) 2...
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IGAD to Review Child Policy in Member- States
July 25, 2022July 24 (Sudanow) - Sudan will chair the meetings of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) to review the child policy in the member states, scheduled in Mombasa, Republic of Kenya, during July 2...
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Khartoum Education: Pass rate in Basic Education Certificate registers 80.6%
July 24, 2022July 24 (Sudanow) - Acting Director of Education of the State of Khartoum Dr. Qareeballah Mohamed Ahmed has announced that the pass rate in the Basic Education Certificate this year has registered 80.6% compare...
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The Tripartite Mechanism: We are working to form a government that will run Sudan's affairs
June 19, 2022Khartoum, June 20 (Sudanow)- while the direct Sudanese dialogue is still suspended until further notice, the tripartite mechanism confirmed that its efforts are continuing in order to gather all parties in the country at...
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Sudan marks Day of the African Child, June 16
June 18, 2022Khartoum, June 20 (Sudanow)- The National Council for Child Welfare (NCCW) has affirmed continuation of its efforts to formulate policies and develop plans to guarantee the rights of the child. This came in a statement ...
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