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14 December, 2025
December 13… Engineering the Security and Political Landscape
December 13 comes as a milestone in the Sudanese collective consciousness, at a moment in which the national dimension intersects with complex regional and international challenges. Speaking of the alignment of Sudanese people inside the country and abroad in support of the Armed Forces reflects a conscious understanding that the battle for dignit
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21 December, 2025 The Headlines of The Most Important updates
Port Sudan, (Sudanow)_ Justice Minister Meets RSF Crimes Investigation Committee at Arab Lawyers Union. Sudan, Nigeria Agree to Boost Cooperation on Social Protection and Women’s Empowerment. Severe Shortages Plague Refugee Reception Centres in Eastern Chad. Ambassador....
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Achievements
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16 November, 2025
From the Flames of War to the Realm of Global Recognition
Port Sudan, (Sudanow) – Since the outbreak of war in Sudan, the health system has suffered a massive collapse. Most hospitals were forced to shut down, rendered inoperative by relentless daily bombardments, deteriorating working conditions, and severe shortages of resources. Amid this tragic landscape, Al-Naw Hospital in Omdurman remained one of the few medical centers, continuing to receive the wounded and displaced despite the risks. From the heart of this devastation, a beacon of humanity emerged with the victory of Dr. Jamal Al-Tayeb, who was awarded the Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity 2025 in recogn...
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14 December, 2025
Sweet Potato: A Divine Treasure – Food and Cure
Port Sudan (Sudanow) – The sweet potato (also known as "Al-Bambi") is a starchy, sweet-tasting root vegetable. It comes in various types that differ in color, flavor, and texture, with differences in appearance, taste, and nutritional value. The most common varieties are the white, orange, and purple types, owing to their high content of antioxidants. It grows in most seaso...
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13 July, 2025
Sudanese Wrestling: Heritage, Culture, and Identity
In Sudan, wrestling is known by the prevalent name "Al-Siraa'" (the struggle) and the more specific "Nuba Wrestling." Its history dates back over two hundred years before Christ, to the great Kingdom of Kush. Wrestling is not just a sport; it's a (heritage and culture) for the people of Nuba Mountains. They became renowned for this sport, culture, and tradition, which has been passed down through generations to its current form. Wrestling in Sudan is linked to sp...
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PortSudan(Sudanow)- Sudan lost a fundamental pillar and one of the pillars of art last Tuesday. It lost a cornerstone on which the concept of musical diversity and richness relied. The music icon the singer, Dr. Abdel Gader Salim, passed away after a struggle with illness at his home in Omdurman. The singer of heritage departed, and a voice carrying the scent of the plains...
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30 November, 2025
Chronicles from the Battlefield Babanusa: The Resilient Heart of Kordofan… A City on the Line of Fire and the Memory of
Port Sudan, (Sudanow) — The systematic destruction practiced by the rebel militia and its mercenaries against public and private property has spared no one. It has impacted agricultural, industrial, and pastoral projects in both rural and urban areas. Even cities and neighborhoods have been struck by this devastation, turning into ghost towns. The city of Babanusa stands as a model of the destruction that has befallen these cities...
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