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Sudan Protest Picture Wins Top World Prize
April 19, 2020THE HAGUE (Sudanow) - Agence France-Presse photographer Yasuyoshi Chiba won the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year Award on Thursday with a picture of a mobile-lit Sudanese demonstrator reciting protest poetry in ...
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The Troika: The Lecturing Goes On
April 19, 2020For some two decades the troika, the United States, Britain and Norway have been engaged extensively in Sudanese affairs starting with the Naivasha peace talks between the government and the southern rebel group,...
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Thirty Cases Of COVID-19 Confirmed In Sudan, Including Four Deaths
April 18, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Sudan has registered on Saturday 30 confirmed cases of COVID-19 including four deathes. The Federal Minister of Health Dr Akram Ali al-Toam said within Khartoum State 27 cases were confirmed o...
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Three New COVID-19 Cases Reported In Sudan
April 14, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sudan on Tuesday reported three more coronavirus cases in Khartoum bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 32. Member of the Sudanese Transitional Sovereign Council and Deputy Chairman of th...
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Sudan Announces Ten New Cases Of COVID-19
April 13, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The Sudanese Minister of Health Akram Ali al-Toam announced on Monday ten new COVID-19 cases bringing the country’s total confirmed cases to 29. The new cases included one death outside the ca...
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Thinking Big, Behaving Bold
April 12, 2020One of the emerging results of the current Coronavirus is its stimulation of nationalistic feelings and policies. Though the virus by its very nature cuts across borders, but a growing list of countries are adopt...
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Ostrich Farming: The Unknown Treasure
April 12, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Ostriches have a big role in the Sudanese cultural heritage. Their feather was and is still used as an ornament in some parts of the Sudan, in particular on happy occasions and festiviti...
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