"The choice is ours." This sentence has echoed in my mind throughout the time I spent in Sudan as part of the operational support team responding to the growing humanitarian needs caused by more than ...
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
El-Mahboub Abdul Salam to Asharq Al-Awsat: Al-Turabi Viewed Carlos as a Poisonous Present from Jordan
An attractive foreigner once entered a store in Khartoum. The owner never once imagined who it could possibly be. The ...
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Blood Emirate Expands Across Sahel in Hunt for Gold, Power
In the Libyan city of Sabha, known as the “Bride of the South,” authorities dismantled three terrorist networks in August, ...
The vaunted return of the comic to Egyptian TV brought hope for beleaguered Arab audiences but it appeared that some topics ...
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Trump’s desperate economic concerns and siddon look leaders
It’s really amusing how Nigerians have gone into a frenzy on the rather empty, self-serving threat issued by the US President ...
Artist Mohamed Ramadan reveals new details about his latest cinematic work, his anticipated film 'Lion,' whose promotional trailer was released a few days ago, confirming that it represents a pivotal ...
Italy's Eni and Malaysia's state energy company Petronas said on Monday they had signed a binding agreement to form a jointly owned company combining some of their oil and gas exploration and ...
Pasta, rajma, candy bars... much of what we eat today was shaped by violence. Three books trace how food changes as borders are redrawn. And the joy, love, resistance that a hearty meal can hold.
A strange and attractive man entered the antique shop in Khartoum. The lady who owned the place never imagined that fate had arranged a significant appointment for her. The visitor noted a picture of ...
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