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Rooted In History, Looking Into The Future
December 23, 2017Some 700 meters south of the Republican Palace in Khartoum and at the intersection of streets Al-Qasr and Al-Baladiya (used to be called Abbas) lies the Turkish Qubbas, or tombs. The large beehive-shaped structur...
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Much Ado About Nothing?
December 17, 2017This week the leader of the Popular Congress Party (PCP) Dr. Ali Al-Haj is scheduled to meet officials from the Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF) in Bonn. Given the fact that PCP is a new comer joining the government an...
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A Shift Towards A New Era
December 10, 2017On the face of Donald Trump’s decision to move the US embassy to Jerusalem should be a wake-up call that could inject a new life in the stalled Palestinian-Israeli peace talks because it was met with almost a unive...
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Agar’s Opening
December 03, 2017Despite the caveat that accompanied the call by Malik Agar Chairman of SPLM-N faction on opposition forces to use the upcoming 2020 election as a mean to dismantle the current regime and replace it peacefully, the move r...
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Agar’s Opening
December 03, 2017Despite the caveat that accompanied the call by Malik Agar Chairman of SPLM-N faction on opposition forces to use the upcoming 2020 election as a mean to dismantle the current regime and replace it peacefully, the move r...
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Debating State And Religion
November 26, 2017The controversial, divisive issue of the relationship between state and religion is back to the fore. And this time to be placed in the center of the country’s drive to repair its foreign relations, particularly th...
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Sudan’s New Role
November 19, 2017The issue of Sudan’s identity have been brought into new focus of late though from a different angle. Over the past three weeks Khartoum received South Sudan President Salva Kiir, while President Omar Al-Bashir pai...
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