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Government Critical Of Use Of Excessive Force Against Peaceful Demonstrators
February 21, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The Council of Ministers has condemned what it said was an excessive use of force in dispersing demonstrations that took place on Thursday in Khartoum and in which police used rubber bullets ...
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Cress: A Magic Herb
February 02, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Fatma Mohamed Alhassan, an elderly woman from Khartoum North, once felt sharp pain in her joints and in the lower section of her back that kept her in bed for over a year. She sought medical...
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Amazing Coincidence Unites A Family
January 26, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sometimes one comes across certain occurrences for which one cannot find an explanation. Some people might speak or feel about some event that hasn’t happened yet, which would late...
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Smuggling, A Serious Drawback To The Economy
January 26, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The smuggling of national commodities and agricultural and mineral products is the biggest threat to the Sudan economy because of its direct impact on macro-economy, in particular with respec...
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Sudan Independent Cinema Festival Screens 81 Films
January 26, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The Sixth Edition Of the Sudan Independent Cinema Festival will draw to a close tomorrow (Monday) after screening 81 films in Khartoum’s different venues.The Festival is organized annuall...
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The Date Palm, An Original Sudanese Heritage Bound To Man’s Life
January 19, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The date palm had been part of Sudan’s cultural heritage for thousands of years. It is a symbol of life, progress and a sign of civilized life in the country. That is because it is a basic...
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Late Actor Fadil Saeed: Stereotypical, But Really Entertaining
January 12, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Theatre critics usually shun stereotypes as empty and simply meant to force spectators’ laughter. But Fadil Saeed had broken this norm, giving real and lasting drama that occupie...
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