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  • Weekly Press Columns Digest
    Weekly Press Columns Digest

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Three issues that won wide commentary from the press last week were: The call for toppling the transitional government after its recent harsh economic measures that, for instance, raised fuel prices...

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  • Weekly Press Columns Digest
    Weekly Press Columns Digest

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) ــــــ Three articles have attracted the editor’s attention from the week’s press commentaries. They have tackled the recent defiance by militia leader Mohammad Hamdan Dagalo (Hemaidt...

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  • Weekly Press Columns Digest
    Weekly Press Columns Digest

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) Following are picks from the most outstanding press editorials and commentaries of the week. The editor’s selections are a focusing of three issues tackled by the press. They are the weird d...

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  • Weekly Press Columns Digest
    Weekly Press Columns Digest

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Press columns the last week focused at length on three issues. The first issue was the reported proposal by the Gulf State, The United Arab Emirates (UAE), to invest heavily in the Fa...

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  • Weekly Press Columns Digest
    Weekly Press Columns Digest

    KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Three of the last week’s events had attracted much of the press comments. The first was the death of hard line writer, relative of ousted President Omar Albashir, Mr. Altayeb Mustafa, which wa...

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  • The Show In Paris
    The Show In Paris

      Fingers crossed Sudan’s mammoth $60 billion external debt could be cleared by the end of this year by securing deals and relief packages during the 2-day conference that starts on Monday in Paris, Prime Min...

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  • Weekly Press Columns Digest
    Weekly Press Columns Digest

      KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The most outstanding issues that drew press commentaries last week were the attempts by adherents of the former ruling party, the dissolved National Congress, to reassemble under ...

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