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Entebbe Blues Shockwaves
February 09, 2020The shockwaves resulting from the 2-hour meeting between Lt. General Abdel Fatah al-Burhan Chairman of the Sovereign Council and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are slated to have far reaching consequen...
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Moving Sands In The Political Landscape
February 02, 2020Whether by design or mere coincidence it was noticeable that the Prime Minister Dr. Abdalla Hamdok met Dr. Ghazi Salahuddin, the Islamist figure, on the very day the Professionals Association (PA) called for a na...
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A Ray Of Hope From The Oil Field
January 26, 2020Amid growing frustrations because of the slow pace the government is handling the twin challenges of dismantling the remnants of the deposed Ingaz regime and putting foundations for a new Sudan came a ray of hope...
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Security Mutiny Raises Civilian Stake
January 19, 2020Last week’s mutiny by some security troops where six people were killed and the country’s airspace was closed briefly represented the most serious challenge to the post Al-Bashir period, yet at the sa...
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Kauda’s Visit: Involving People In Searching For Peace
January 12, 2020The unprecedented visit by Prime Minister Abdalla Hamadok to SPLM-N-Al-Hilu stronghold in Kauda, southern Korodofan and the expected reciprocated one by Abdel Aziz Al-Hilu to Khartoum provides a new opening to take the s...
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Sudan Should Reject Foreign Involvement Into Its Domestic Affairs
January 05, 2020The maverick rebel leader Abdel Wahid Mohamed Al-Nour, leader of Sudan Liberation Movement (SLM-AW) has long been known as Mr. No, since he is objecting to every move to engage him in serious peace talks. However...
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More Than Budget Discussions
December 29, 2019For the past few weeks the public debate was dominated by one narrow issue: will the government lift subsidies starting with fuel and edge towards floating the pound in its forthcoming budget? That debate was f...
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