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Sudan to Announce 2023 University Admission Results
Sudan’s Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Prof. Ahmed Madawi Musa, is set to announce the delayed 2023 university…
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Rising Water Levels in Dinder River
The water level of the Dinder River rose to 14 meters on Friday, according to readings from the Ministry of…
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Sudan Destroys 50,000 War Remnants and Mines
The National Mine Action Center announced the destruction of 50,000 unexploded ordnances, in addition to anti-tank mines and large quantities…
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Japanese Company Develops New Malaria Treatment in Sudan
Sudan’s Minister of Industry and Trade, Mahasin Ali Yaqoub, emphasized the government’s call for Japanese companies to invest in Sudan,…
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Spain Foils UAE Military Shipment Bound for Libya to Supply Sudan War
Spanish authorities intercepted the cargo ship Lila Mumbai (IMO 9253143), flying the Liberian flag, after it was spotted crossing the…
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WFP: Floods Hinder Aid Delivery to Disaster-Stricken Tarsin
The World Food Programme (WFP) reported that floods and torrential rains have cut off roads to Tarsin in Jebel Marra,…
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Sudan’s Geneva Delegate Briefs UN Human Rights Council on Al-Fashir Siege
Sudan’s permanent representative in Geneva, Ambassador Hassan Hamed Hassan, met on Wednesday with UN Human Rights Council President Ambassador Jürg…
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Tarsin Disaster: 370 Bodies Recovered from Rubble
Mohamed Abdel Rahman Al-Nair, spokesperson for the Sudan Liberation Army, reported ongoing rescue efforts in the village of Tarsin, struck…
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Kabashi Reveals Use of New Advanced Weapons, Orders Evacuation of Al-Obeid from Fighters
Major General Shams al-Din Kabashi, member of the Sovereign Council and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, emphasized the…
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Egypt Rejects Attempts to Threaten Sudan’s Unity
Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdel-Aati received Sudanese State Minister for Foreign Affairs Omar Siddiq on Wednesday, where they discussed…
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