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The Sad Memories Of Nile Floods
August 06, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Water resources and civil defense authorities are sending alarm signals about a high jump in water levels in the River Nile and its tributaries. These authorities cite a marked week-long rise in tho...
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Estranged Orphan Wins Legal Case He Did Not Pursue
August 05, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - This is one of the strangest legal cases seen by the Sudanese judiciary. It so happened during the 1980s that three men came into court in one of the towns of the Gezira District and told the sitting...
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Child Labor Requires Reconsideration
August 05, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - One summer night while I was commuting back home, a young kid carrying a plastic bag got into the bus. The kid was stumbling from his heavy load and was about to fall down. I was surprised ...
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South Sudan Agreement: Lack Of Active American Involvement
August 05, 2018The signing ceremony between Southern Sudanese warring factions scheduled for today carries with it a significant feature: lack of an active American involvement. Actually Washington went step further to express its &ldq...
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Some Of Sudan’s International Creative Writers, Artists
July 29, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - A number of Sudanese creative writers and artists have managed to make it to internationalism, with their writings translated into several foreign languages and their works of art put to display in g...
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Dr. Jihad Abdelgadir Imam
July 29, 2018Dr. Jihad Abdelgadir Imam is the first Sudanese female in the United States to be appointed as a Neurological Surgery Resident, Duke University Medical Center, North Carolina. Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine...
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Southern Sudanese Refugees, A Time Bomb In White Nile
July 29, 2018ALJABALAIN (Sudanow) - Southern Sudanese refugees in the White Nile State face a hoard of complications as well as a shortage in all services. And when the parties to the conflict in Southern Sudan finally were concludin...
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