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Arts and Culture
Folktales from Sudan: Audio Stories from Sudanese Folklore Coming on 1 April
Reminiscing About Sudan in Movies: Lost Past, Misunderstood Present and Perplexing Future
Elmiene Releases “For The Deported” EP Honouring Sudan
Books
Reem Gaafar’s “A Mouth Full of Salt” Coming Out on 9 April
Zeinab Badawi Announces Publication of Her First Book “An African History of Africa”
New Book “100 Sudanese Verbs for Beginners” is All You Need to Master Verbs in Sudanese Arabic
Creative Writing
In Her First Book, Roaa Nizar Writes ‘To All Who Exist’
On What it Means to be Sudani: An Introspection
Crying for Omar
Photography
‘Modern Sudan’ Photography Competition Launched
‘Sudan Protests’: Regional Winner of the 2022 World Press Photo Contest
Introducing Food Stylist Thuraya Mahmoud
Society
Colourism and Skin Bleaching in South Sudan
Modesty in Sudan | Part III: Facing Patriarchal Power
The Natural Hair Movement in Sudan
Travel
Countries South Sudanese Can Travel to Visa-free
Countries Sudanese Can Travel to Visa-free
Atbara: The Cradle of the Sudan Uprising
Interviews
Tahani Ajak: The Unknown Helping Hand of Sudan’s Refugee Camps
Interview with Reem Gaafar, The First Sudanese to Win The Island Prize for African Novels
Ghost Season: A Debut Novel By Fatin Abbas
Foreigners’ Perspective
From Nimiti Paradise to Sand Dunes Dreamland
Five Things I Miss About Sudan
Sudan: A Home Away from Home
Science and Technology
Culture and Society in South Sudan in the Face of Climate Change
A Surgeon’s Legacy: Remembering Dr Isam Osman
Introducing Pesabase: Revolutionising Sending Money to South Sudan
Technology
Introducing Pesabase: Revolutionising Sending Money to South Sudan
Shakheto: Sudanese Team at 2023 Hult Prize Challenge
Blockchain for Cross-border Remittances in Sudan: A Humanitarian Approach
Health
Remembering Dr Bushra Ibnauf
B’Sarahah: New Initiative Tackling Mental Health in Sudan
Period Poverty in Sudan
Business and Economy
Videos
19 April 2025
latest
An Inside Look at Traditional Medicine in Sudan
by
Azza Abdelmagid
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Oct 7, 2018
Throughout history, health has been an integral part of human development. In search of well-being, humans discovered different ways to heal themselves and maintain their health. Those discoveries of the early ages led to the development...
Who Are You?
by
Alyaa Amir
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Oct 5, 2018
When asked who they are, most will begin by introducing themselves or talk about their personal statement and what they represent. However, in the larger scheme of things, none of that matters. American vlogger Hank Green...
Sexual Harassment: A Nation’s Crisis Swept Under the Rug
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Afnan Hassab
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Oct 4, 2018
Sexual harassment in Sudan is as rampant as it is repugnant. In under a year, three major sexual harassment cases made it to Sudan’s news headlines and took over social media platforms by storm — each...
Is the Sudanese Cuisine Healthy Enough?
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Afnan Hassab
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Oct 3, 2018
Malnutrition is a disease to which an entire department in hospitals is devoted, and among which Irish online casino players rarely suffer. The World Organization and all options in Ireland on one site online casino for...
Five Spices the Sudanese Kitchen Cannot Do Without
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Mariam Elhussein
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Oct 2, 2018
It can be hard to trace back the origin of spices in Sudanese cuisine. The country, in the heart of Africa, has been influenced by Arab traders, as well as Turkish and British colonisers who brought...
The Vegan Life — As a South Sudanese Vegan
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Ola Diab
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Oct 1, 2018
500 Words Magazine gets in conversation with South Sudanese-British vegan blogger, Bachay Akolawin, of Make, Eat, Repeat. Akolawin is a relatively new vegan. She became vegan about two and half years ago, which then motivated her...
Meet Sudanese and South Sudanese Vegans and Vegetarians. Yes, They Exist.
by
Ola Diab
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Oct 1, 2018
All over the world, there has been a rise in veganism and vegetarianism, mostly out of compassion for animals and a personal responsibility towards sustainability and reducing carbon emissions. It is believed there are at least one billion vegetarians worldwide....
On What it Means to be Sudani: An Introspection
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Nihal Mubarak
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May 24, 2017
In this piece, Nihal dives deep into the forgotten narrative of being Sudanese....
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Pee in the Sahara
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Jack Cheng
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May 21, 2017
An archeologist recounts his first trip to Sudan and a visit to a bus stop "toilet"...
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Mujamalaat
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Yasir Elkhider
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Apr 24, 2017
Yasir argues the pros and cons of the different Sudanese functions that usually involve a large crowd of people, food, and very very distant relatives....
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