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The Realities of War Through the Eyes of Sudanese Artists
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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
23 November 2024
How Omani Hospitality Links to Sudanese Hospitality
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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Jul 11, 2024
Observing Omani life, in both rural and urban areas, reveals their strong commitment to their heritage and culture, which are supported by the government to integrate tradition into modernised life. I wondered why rural Omanis, working...
Ramadan Preparations: A Comparison of Oman’s Drana and Sudan’s Kham Al Ramad
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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Mar 10, 2024
In a reflection of cultural richness and communal spirit, the traditions of Oman’s Drana and Sudan’s Kham Al Ramad converge in these days preceding the holy month of Ramadan, which is expected to begin around 11 March 2024....
The 126th Anniversary of the Camel Stamp
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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Mar 5, 2024
The first of March 2024 marks the 126th anniversary of the issuance of Sudan’s first postage stamp, Al Jamal Stamp (the Camel Stamp), on 1 March 1898, a symbol similar to the flag and national anthem,...
How Can Sudanese Overcome Educational Challenges?
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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Nov 8, 2023
Education is a fundamental pillar of human development, playing a crucial role in shaping societies and fostering economic progress. However, in Sudan, this element faces enormous challenges due to the frequent civil wars and armed conflicts,...
The Story of Kham Al Ramad
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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Mar 23, 2023
A day before the first day of the holy month of Ramadan, many Sudanese gather for Kham Al Ramad, a festive celebration to welcome Ramadan with entertainment and recreation. It also carries a negative connotation as...
A Look Into Rudyard Kipling’s Much-Celebrated “Fuzzy Wuzzy” Poem
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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Aug 26, 2021
“Fuzzy Wuzzy” is a historical poem that was written by the English novelist and poet Rudyard Kipling published in 1892 as part of Barrack Room Ballads. Kipling’s works include The Jungle Book and “The Man Who...
Ethics of Disagreement in the Poetry of Arka Saber
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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Jun 13, 2021
As many have navigated through the poetry of the legend and the Beja Revolution Poet, Arka Saber, they may find that you read an interpreted document of the international laws about the ethics of war; whereas,...
Condemning in Arka Saber’s Poetry
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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Jun 6, 2021
Condemning is one of the important topics that the poet, Arka Saber, repeated in his poetry due to those who tried to disrupt the successful course of the Beja revolution and to the weak responses of...
National Pride in Arka Saber’s Poetry
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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May 30, 2021
Arka Saber connects today’s reality to the history of ancestors in maintaining their homeland and societies by illuminating the parents’ attitudes to remind the Beja revolutionaries about the bright history. It was also proven that parents...
Arka Saber’s Calls for Unity
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Dr Hassan Adrob
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May 20, 2021
The poet Arka Saber produced several touching poems, and it is not easy to count them all. However, some of his songs are sung by the well-known Bejaweit singers such as Muhammad Al Badri and Seedi...
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