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- Friday 11 July 2003
By Mohamed Ali Saeed
KHARTOUM, July 8 (AFP) — A total of 115 people were killed when a Sudanese airliner crashed in eastern Sudan Tuesday after reporting technical problems, leaving a two-year-old boy as the sole survivor, official (...)
- Wednesday 9 July 2008
By Laura Nyantung Ahang Beny.
July 8, 2008 — In the quiet tranquility of the beautiful village of Panebei in Yirol, Sudan lies in a deep eternal sleep a humble soul. He rests peacefully beside his beloved Mother, Kulang Mou Kacuol, in (...)
- Sunday 2 March 2008
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- Saturday 22 May 2010
By Ngor Arol Garang
May 21, 2010 (TURALEI) — Health minister in the regional government of Southern Sudan has on Friday vowed to train more health workers in an effort to control the shortage of medical staff.
Dr. Joseph Nguen (...)
- Wednesday 21 October 2009
October 20, 2009 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese government launched a multi-language personal website for president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir this week, according to state media. A screenshot from a government website dedicated to Sudanese (...)
- Wednesday 9 January 2008
January 8, 2008 (KHARTOUM) — The spokesperson for the UN mission in Sudan (UNMIS) Radhia Achouri announced that she will leave the post by the end of this week. Former UN SG envoy, Jan Pronk, with the UNMIS spokeswoman Radhia Achouri. (...)
- Tuesday 16 May 2006
May 15, 2006 (KHARTOUM) — Sudanese independent English language daily newspaper, the Khartoum Monitor, has announced that it will begin, Thursday 18 May, publishing a weekly Arabic language edition of the paper. A Sudanese man reads a (...)
- Tuesday 5 February 2008
Is the United Nations a fake agency or is it a real agency on the World’s stage?
By Chuei Mareng
February 4, 2008 — ooking at this question, many people will be wondering why this question was asked in the first place. But from this (...)
- Thursday 23 November 2006
Nov 22, 2006 (KHARTOUM) — The kidnappers of a Sudanese newspaper editor slain in September put him on a "trial" before slitting his throat in a style used to slaughter camels, then decapitated his dead body, the justice minister said (...)
- Thursday 28 February 2008
By Helen Latifi
February 27, 2008 — Has the tiny Kingdom of Denmark once again got itself into major foreign policy troubles? Possibly…
Several countries and Muslim scholars have, over the past few days, encouraged people to boycott (...)
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