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Monkey's Revenage
April 29, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - A middle-aged woman from a village in Central Darfur was able to free her husband from the jaws of a vengeful monkey that attacked him while working on his farm. The woman heard the cries of her hus...
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The Doam: Important Crop, Neglected Fruit
April 22, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Unlike other trees, the doam palm is gigantically tall. Its leaves are very tough. Regardless, its shadow is just a trace. The doam is a durable tree that grows on rocky grounds, mountain sl...
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In Remembrance Of Writer Hassan Najeela
April 22, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - It is now exactly 35 years since the Sudan mourned its outstanding writer, historian, teacher and journalist Hassan Najeela. The late Najeela was one of the founders of the Graduates Congress...
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Interview, Musician Anas Al-Aagib
April 15, 2018-Sudan’s cultural diversity accommodates all types of musical scales: fifth, seventh scales and Arab music. -A song aired in Sudan is performed in Somalia, Ethiopia, the Niger and Nigeria wit...
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A Victory By Sports Woman
April 15, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Member of the Executive Office of the Sudanese Olympic Committee Hanadi al-Sidiq has been elected vice-president of the Arab Badminton Federation. Al-Sidiq is the President of the Sudan Badmin...
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Liquidity Restrictions: Harms Heap Up, Recovery May Take Long
April 15, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - After a harsh bickering between an agent and a bank cashier who refused to cash her over a 1000 pounds, an elderly man sitting by whispered into the young lady’s ear: ”My daughter! Go bac...
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Oil Worries
April 15, 2018The recent crisis of oil products supplies that hit the country refocuses the attention on the domestic issue of the oil industry and its political, economic implications. Again the topic of energy security in Sudan is r...
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