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For whom the bells toll: Kambo (18): Fifty Years of Solitude
07 March, 2014Khartoum (Sudanow) – In 1925, the Gezira Agricultural Scheme was established on an area of 2.2 million feddans to provide the British factories with crude cotton. Until very recently, the Gezira has been the bigges...
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Sudan government critical of US Human Rights report
07 March, 2014KHARTOUM, Sudan (Sudanow)- Sudan on Friday accused the United States of American of applying double standards when dealing with Human Rights issues, turning a blind eye to progress made in the country and overlooking Wa...
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Khartoum (Sudanow) — In just three days, the war in Sudan will complete its third year since it erupted on April 15, 2023. The conflict pits the Sudanese Armed Forces, supported by allied forces, against the rebel militia and its backers at both regional and international levels. Experts believe this war is no longer purely an internal affair; rather, it has evolved into...
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13 April, 2026
Stories from the Heart of the Battlefield War and the Growing Suffering of People with Disabilities
Khartoum (Sudanow) — As the war in Sudan enters its fourth year, and destruction has affected everyone, the suffering of people with disabilities has doubled. This vulnerable group faces severe risks due to war, displacement, and the difficulty of accessing medical and humanitarian aid, in addition to the near-total collapse of educational, medical, and rehabilitation services. To understand the scale of suffering and t...
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