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Twin Issues
March 11, 2018A decision by President Omar Al-Bashir that the governor of Northern Kordofan State Ahmed Haroun will, in effect, keep his position for ever, seems to be addressing two paradoxical points at the same time: on one hand it...
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No Limits To Success
March 04, 2018Mohamed Eyhab Jaafar is the first Sudanese who succeeded in securing the karate yellow belt, albeit being diagnosed with the down syndrome. According to the Director of Sudan Centre for Down Syndrome, Ms. Ibtihaj Moham...
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Changing Times
March 04, 2018In a period of little over two weeks Sudan witnessed three major changes in the army, the ruling political party and above all the security agency. Though that of the army is dubbed routine, the one of the party was high...
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Structural Analysis Of Tayeb Salih's Novels
March 04, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - When Al-Tayeb Salih emerged upon the literary scene in the early 1970s, he was received with an unprecedented aura. Salih’s emergence in the literary life was, by itself, an unusual occurrence,...
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Sudan Shocked By Departure Of Outstanding Scientist
March 04, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The literary, cultural and scientific communities were gravely shocked by the recent demise of physicist, critic and writer, Dr. Elsheikh Mohamed Elsheikh, who struggled against a malicious...
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'Old Drawing' Author: Writers In Our Country Are Honoured After They Die
February 25, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) -Novelist and story writer Nafisa Zain al-Abidin is a Sudanese immigrant who lives in the United States of America. Her novel “Old Drawing” caused a stir among critics and readers because o...
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Will Sudan Miss the Boat?
February 25, 2018In the midst of an economic and political crisis that is engulfing the country a ray of hope is penetrating the dark clouds, yet posing at the same time a new challenge for the government and the country as a whole. &nb...
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