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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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Cairo (Sudanow) The story began with a chance encounter on the afternoon of the 16th of this month. As I stepped out of my residence in Cairo, I noticed a young Sudanese woman, no older than twenty-four, hurrying through a narrow street crowded with pedestrians. I stepped aside to avoid colliding with her and jokingly remarked, "Take it easy; this is Cairo, not Khartoum." She ap...
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28 June, 2026
Stories from the Heart of the Battlefield On the Threshold of Waiting: Stories of Families Searching for Their Missing
Khartoum – Sudanow Wars are not measured solely by the numbers of the wounded and the dead; they are also measured by the silent voids they leave in the hearts of the living. These voids are created by forced absence, when a person becomes an unknown number or a name suspended between hope and despair. As Sudan’s war enters its fourth year, one of its most painful tragedies continues to unfold: the issue of missing persons,...
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