Opinion
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A Reflection on the Letters of a British Doctor in Khartoum to His Daughter in London in the Mid-20th Century
Dr. Khalid Mohamed Farah Professor Badr al-Din al-Hashimi recently published an Arabic translation of a narrative text, which is actually…
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“Sons of Zayed, Step Back for Your Own Good”
By: Mahjoub Fadl Badri The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may Allah have mercy on him, fulfilled a…
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The Sudanese Memory: Army Officers Tip the Scale Towards Independence
By Mohamed El Sheikh Hussein Seventy years after the declaration of self-governance and the formation of Sudan’s first national government…
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Al-Zurq: Militia’s Wailing and Supporters’ Panic
By: Al-Tayyib Qassim Al-Sayed Reports and news across various platforms and channels have described the severe blow dealt by the…
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The Debate Among U.S. Institutions About UAE Conduct and the Potential Benefits for Sudan
By Dr. Mohamed Othman Awadallah The clear and undeniable truth is that the debate among U.S. institutions regarding the UAE…
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National Alignment… An Imperative Duty (2-2)
By: Al-Nazir Ibrahim Al-Aqab Continuing from what we started yesterday, we must adopt an objective perspective on the existing differences…
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By Al-Tayeb Qisam Al-Sayed As usual, I continue to receive insightful articles from the esteemed broadcaster, journalist, and political analyst…
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A Journalist Fleeing the Hell of Militia Gangs (5)
By Ahlam Salman I had always dreamt of the day I could escape from our area after Dagalo’s militia gangs…
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Rebuilding Sudan: “Values Before Buildings” (5)
By Abubakr Al-Sharif Al-Tijani In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. We begin with Him, and…
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The Truth About the Tale of the “Revolution” (Part 2)
By Abdulazim Awad Continuing from what we emphasized yesterday, the current devastating war had actually begun around this time in…
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