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Gigantic Ajjour Vegetable Thought Qualified For Guinness World Records
May 03, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - A farm in the Sudan has produced a bafflingly big ajjourr vegetable many agronomists and famers said it would sure hit the Guinnes records in this species. Ajjour is the local name in Sudan fo...
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Self-Determination Revisited
May 03, 2020The issue of self-determination that emerged out of the protracted civil strife in Sudan, resurfaced again though in a different setting. It was pushed to the forefront initially by the neighboring countries, who were s...
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Poet Of The People Mahjoub Sharif: No Sudanese Will Forget You
April 19, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudannow) - This month six years have elapsed since the death of the Sudanese People’s Poet Mahjoub Sahrif, a strong voice in the defense of the people’s struggle for democracy, freedom and ho...
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Interview: Long Time Women Rights Activist Sawsan Elshowaya
April 19, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Women had a leading role in the September 2018 Revolution that ended thirty years of corruption and humiliation of the Sudanese people in general and women in particular. This leading role of wo...
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Veteran Pro-democracy Fighter Farouq Abu Eisa Dies
April 12, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The veteran pro-democracy fighter Farouq Abu Eisa passed away on Sunday, the 12th of April 2020 at his home town of Al Riadh, Khartoum, Sudan. Abu Eisa, 87, was a relentless activist all along his l...
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Ostrich Farming: The Unknown Treasure
April 12, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Ostriches have a big role in the Sudanese cultural heritage. Their feather was and is still used as an ornament in some parts of the Sudan, in particular on happy occasions and festiviti...
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Coincidence Reunites Long-Separated School Friends
April 05, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - On the first day of the new intermediate school year in one of the towns of Northern Sudan, first year student Sua’ad stood aloof from the other girls who were busy, each trying t...
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