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It Is The Economy
January 21, 2018The tense situation currently engulfing the country is a result of long delayed economic measures that should have been implemented seven years ago, when South Sudan opted for separation taking with it more than ...
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Sudan To Host Tent Pegging Qualifying Championship
January 19, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudan will host during 21-23 January the Independence Tent Pegging Championship (Men) that qualifies for the World Championship in the United Arab Emirates in October. Equestrians from Germany, Sout...
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Experts Consider Khartoum Half Marathon A success
January 14, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - With the participation of 2500 sprinters, including seven professionals, the Khartoum International Marathon For Peace was deemed by experts as a success. Professional players from Algeria, Ruanda, ...
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Neem: An Integrative Pharmacy
January 14, 2018KHARTOUM (sudanow) - In the Dar Alsalam rural neighborhood lived Hajja Haleema Haroun Adam, who worked at a school in down town Omdurman. She used to flock to her work early in the morning and return to her place at suns...
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Sudan Mourns Self-Made Business Tycoon ‘Waddajjabal’
January 14, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudan is mourning the most famous businessman Babikir Hamid Musa who died from diabetes complications early Saturday in hospital in Amman, Jordan, aged 65. As child of a poor family, Musa, commonly ...
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ICRC To Increase Assistance For Darfur, South Kordofan
January 12, 2018KHARTOUM/GENEVA (Sudanow) – The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) issued a news release on Thursday on its activities in Sudan's Darfur and South Kordofan. Following is the news release: The Inter...
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Waiting for February
January 14, 2018The yet to be convened first meeting between the government and the rebel group, SPLM-N-Al-Hilu, could make a difference in the 6-year old stalled conflict provided that some outstanding issues are resolved. Acc...
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