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Poultry Breeders Turn To Quails
July 15, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - In keeping with the known fancy of Sudanese for birds, a tendency is now growing for home breeding of common quails, for both food and for home beautification. The tendency is getting momentum in th...
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Malaz: A Salient Example Of How You Do Better When Your Hobby Is Your Profession
July 15, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – When she was student Malaz Mohamed Mohi Eddin Elgemiabby topped her class to graduate with honors from the Faculty of Architecture, the Metropolitan University, London, UK. Her grad...
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A New Game Emerging In The Horn Of Africa
July 15, 2018A combination of international, regional behind the scenes mediation and support coupled with indigenous emerging will to compromise is setting the stage for a dramatic change in the Horn of Africa, but the main ...
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Sudan Signs MoU To Address Impacts Of Extreme Weather Events
July 12, 2018JOHANNESBURG (Sudanow) – The Government of Republic of the Sudan signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the African Risk Capacity (ARC) to work together towards helping the country better prepare to e...
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A Looming Oil Shock?
July 08, 2018A state of uncertainty and ambiguity is all over the world. Thanks to the bullying policies of US President Donald Trump, who, in effect, is shaking the foundation of the World Order that has been established sev...
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Meat Boycott Scores Relative Success
July 08, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Despite the country’s vast livestock production, meat prices have scaled up to magnitudes beyond the ability of most customers. To challenge this situation, civil society g...
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Enter The Oil Factor
July 01, 2018Many have lost count on the number of peace deals signed between South Sudan warring factions. And the question usually asked after yet another concluded peace agreement is how long it will last. Yet last week’s 6...
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