Investigative Articles
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Sudan: Hemedti’s threatening to form parallel government.. political ploy or copying of Libyan scenario
As Sudanese political and civilian forces are working to see how to put an end to the current fighting between…
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Egyptian troops in Sudan .. One eye on Rapid Support Forces, another on Ethiopia
Nothing new about Egyptian military and intelligence presence in Sudan. What is new has been its concomitance with the critical…
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Forensic scandals, morgue tragedies: Evidence being buried?
Forensic medicine scandals and the tragedies in the morgues; who seeks to “bury” the evidence? AlTaghyeer: Investigation: Amal Muhammad Al-Hassan…
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Medical waste disposal: A problem plaguing Khartoum
“You can’t treat people then make others sick!” Outraged, the Dardog and Nabta resistance committees decided to address the medical…
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Hamdok’s initiative: bypassing the FFC in Sudan?
After noting that the divisions within the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) coalition are threatening the transitional period, Prime…
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Sudan: Will the June 30th processions signal a coup d’etat?
Wednesday marks the second anniversary of the June 30th processions –the original June 30th processions having been held in 2019–after…
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«Thamarat» Program for Sudanese Families: Controversy surrounding benefits, accusations of corruption
The manner by which the “Thamarat” program – aimed at providing Sudanese families with direct cash support — has been…
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The Dagalo Joint Force: Resolving insecurity or hijacking civil authority?
A week ago, the deputy chairman to the Sudanese Sovereignty Council and commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Muhammad…
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Sudanese «Foreign Affairs» and «Finance»: Disputes regarding diplomatic missions «1-4»
An «AlTaghyeer» led investigation revealed new hidden details regarding the crisis that erupted between the Sudanese Ministries of Foreign Affairs…
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Sudan: Lifting subsidies puts the transitional government in new confrontation with the public
Lifting fuel subsidies in Sudan was met with a wave of criticism and angry reactions from ordinary citizens, components of…
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Female journalists at the frontline of harassment/blackmail
Khartoum: Amel M. Al Hassan “I was arbitrarily dismissed from work. I am totally convinced the real reason behind this…
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What is the hidden agenda of the declaration of the state of emergency in Eastern Sudan?
Written by: Salih Amar* Translated by: Rania Amin On December 30, 2017, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir declared a state…
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African apparel…Personal Taste or Symbol of Silent Resistance?
By: Louay Goor In late 2014, the University of Bahri in Khartoum banned its students from wearing African clothing along…
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Asim Omer… A judicial process inflicted on a Student’s Life
Asim Omer remains in detention since May 2016 Asim Omer, born on March 2, 1994, is the name of…
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From the myth of Hilal to the myth of Hemedti !
Altaghyeer: Darfur No one ever expected the tragic and humiliating downfall of the once famous and powerful leader of the…
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The largest Wave of Deportation: Sudanese Authorities order the deportation of 66 Eritrean to their Country
Report by: Salih Amar On Tuesday, August 29, 2017, the Sudanese authorities deported 30 Eritreans back to Eritrea. Dozens of…
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The Seeds of Terrorism and Extremism in the Curricula of Islamic Education in Sudan
By Qureshi Awad Experts confirmed to Al-Taghyeer that the Islamic Creed and Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) curriculum in primary schools…
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