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Economic
Gradual Return of Electricity in the Nile River State; Power Company Explains Delay
Electricity has begun gradually returning to cities in the Nile River State on Sunday after a week-long blackout. In a…
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Economic
Foreign Currency Exchange Rates Hold Steady at High Levels
Foreign currency exchange rates against the Sudanese pound have maintained their recent increases without notable changes. Traders in the parallel…
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International
Netanyahu Says Israel Has ‘No Choice’ but to Continue Fighting in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said again Saturday that Israel has “no choice” but to continue fighting in Gaza and…
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International
Lebanese Authorities Detain People They Say Were Planning Rockets Attacks on Israel
Lebanese authorities have detained several people who they say were planning to launch rockets into Israel and confiscated the weapons…
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International
Putin Declares Unilateral Easter Ceasefire in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a unilateral 30-hour Easter ceasefire in Ukraine on Saturday, after Washington said it could abandon…
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International
Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Says Russian Army ‘Trying to Create Impression’ of Easter Ceasefire
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday that the Russian army is making a pretense of an Easter ceasefire declared by…
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International
Blasts Reported in Russian-Controlled Donetsk amid Easter Ceasefire
Several blasts ripped through Russian-controlled Donetsk in eastern Ukraine on Sunday amid an Easter ceasefire declared by the Kremlin, Russian…
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Reports
The Story of Sudan’s War: Blood in the Nile’s Veins
By: Al-Musallami Al-Bashir Al-Kabbashi Two years ago, at dawn on April 15, 2023, a war erupted—one that still scorches Sudan—from…
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Reports
Dozens of Civilian Deaths in El Fasher, Darfur
Sudan Events – Agencies Dozens of civilians were killed in the city of El Fasher in the Darfur region of…
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Opinion
International Arenas and Flawed Diplomacy
By Mohamed Suleiman El-Shazly With all these conferences—at times absent-minded, at others excessive—where is Sudan being led? In April of…
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