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Local
High-Level African Union Delegation to Visit Khartoum Soon
A high-level technical delegation from the African Union Commission is expected to visit Sudan in the coming days to conduct…
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Local
Khartoum Governor: Installation of Modern Surveillance Cameras at Border Crossings
Khartoum State Governor Ahmed Othman Hamza announced the launch of a project to install modern surveillance cameras at border crossings…
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Director of Argeen Crossing: Recent Tax Fees Frozen Following Prime Minister’s Decision
The supervisor of border crossings and director of the Argeen border crossing, retired Brigadier General Dr. Mubarak Daoud Suleiman, confirmed…
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Economic
New Vision for Export Regulation
Sudanese export companies have proposed a new vision for organizing exports under the slogan: “Towards a Strong and Promising National…
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Economic
Foreign Currency Rates Continue to Rise
Foreign currency rates in the parallel market maintained their recent highs on Friday. Market traders reported that the US dollar…
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Economic
Restoration of 90% of Archive Maps from the Gezira Scheme
The Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, Professor Ismat Qureshi, announced the recovery of 90% of the historical documents and maps…
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Reports
Into a Grey Zone… How Do Sudanese View the Middle East War?
Report – Sudan Events Professor Fadl Al-Moula Al-Naeem, a political science specialist, says Sudanese perceptions of the unfolding conflict in…
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Reports
Security in Khartoum… A Concern for Returnees
Report – Sudan Events As large numbers of returnees arrive in Khartoum from Egypt, Gulf countries, and various Sudanese states,…
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Opinion
Questions of Formation… and the Delayed Explosion of History (2/2)
As I See Adel El-Baz We continue our engagement with the article by Mr. Obeid Marouh, “Sudan’s Earthquake… Are We…
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Opinion
Ethiopia… the UAE… and the Al-Kurmuk Gateway
Abdelmalik Al-Naeem Ahmed The border between Sudan’s Blue Nile State and neighboring—yet hostile—Ethiopia has not been calm during the days…
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