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Dr. Haidar, A Born Artist
February 18, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - He stated his artistic career as a young boy when his diverse talents started to bloom up, receiving encouragement and support from his family. And when he started his primary education his t...
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A New Front
February 18, 2018The resignation by Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn last week that took almost everyone by surprise is opening a new front for Sudan, which is not short of domestic, regional and international hot sp...
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Sudanese Football Fans Get Chance To See World Cup
February 14, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Football fans in Sudan can now have a close look at the world’s most celebrated football prize, the World Cup, when it lands in Khartoum on February 22 and stays through February 23. &nbs...
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Siemens Remains Committed To Sudan
February 14, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Member of the Managing Board of Germany's Siemens AG Ms. Janina Kugel, together with regional and pan African executive management visited Sudan. Kugel held on Tuesday a strategic partnership discus...
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SFA, CAF Side With Morocco In World Cup Bid
February 11, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Africans did not let down their fellow Moroccans when they openly weighed in, in support of the North African nation’s bid to host the World Football Cup, 2026. By all appearances, i...
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Watermelon, A Fruit For Rich and Poor
February 11, 2018KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Watermelon has an elegant presence on all food tales of rich and poor families, alike. That is because of its affordable prices and its affluence as compared with other types of fruit. Watermelon co...
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Working for a Breakthrough
February 11, 2018One way to handle the current economic crisis that is turning into a political one is to focus efforts with the aim of making a breakthrough in raising the country’s oil output. Despite the fact that Sudan...
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