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Yellow Light: Friends Of Sudan’s Pledges To Finance 2020 Budget
November 03, 2019An upbeat finance minister Dr. Ibrahim Elbadawi told reporters that Friends of Sudan meeting in Washington decided to fund the upcoming budget and that 20 projects are approved. Leaving aside lack of det...
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Juba Peace Talks: Featuring The Conflict (3- The Blue Nile Area)
October 23, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Taking the opportunity of Juba peace talks between the government and rebel groups from Darfur, Nuba Mountains and the Southern Blue Nile districts, Sudanow gives reminders of general informa...
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Looking Across The Borders
October 20, 2019Sudanese politicians need to give more attention to what is going on outside their borders and the potential impact on what is going on inside the country. That should a must given the growing involvement of fore...
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Silk: A Gold Mine That Needs To Be Tapped
October 13, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Over the years, Sudanese farmers and agronomists have experimented on the growing of the mulberry trees on which the silkworm feeds to produce the world’s most expensive, luxury...
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How Fares The Sudan's 2019-2020 Agricultural Season?
September 29, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The plan for the 2019-2020 agricultural season has targeted the cultivation of 49 million acres with field crops. Of this area, 44.9 million acres were to be cultivated in the rain-fed sector...
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Student Devises Agricultural Aircraft
September 16, 2019Al-Obayyid (Sudanow) - A Sudanese student has made an agricultural aircraft that can sense and analyze crop pest contaminations and then spray the required pesticide. According to the inventor, Engineering Stude...
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The Labakh Tree: History And Benefits
September 15, 2019KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - A heavy storm last week brought down an aging gigantic labakh tree on the Nile Avenue, facing the State House (The Republican Palace). The labakh is a species of the ficus reli...
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