Sudan’s humanitarian collapse has erased a nation from the tourism map, exposed the limits of “peace through tourism,” and ...
Sudanese who fled the war in their country cool off on the banks of the Nile river in the Egyptian city of Aswan — ASHRAF SHAZLY Thousands fleeing war in Sudan have taken refuge in the Egyptian city ...
Sudan boasts more more - though smaller - pyramids than Egypt, and after conflicts and crises, the country's new civilian transition government is seeking to grow the number of visitors to the ...
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Sudan: Al-Eisir - The Ministry Will Continue Efforts to Strengthen Sudanese Heritage Presence in International Forums
Minister of Culture, Information and Tourism Khalid Al-Eisir affirmed that the ministry will continue its efforts to reinforce the presence of Sudanese heritage in international forums and to preserve ...
Thousands have fled the war in Sudan to the Nile-side city of Aswan, bringing with them an early tourist season as families seek reprieve from the horrors they left behind.
Thousands fleeing war in Sudan have taken refuge in the Egyptian city of Aswan on the Nile, where families are helping keep the tourism industry afloat far from the horrors they left behind. The ...
MEROE, Sudan (Reuters) - Portuguese architect Tania Monteiro and her husband are almost alone as they tour Sudan's pyramids, a world-class attraction long neglected by the world. "People are really, ...
Sudanese who fled the war in their country cool off on the banks of the Nile river in the Egyptian city of Aswan - Copyright AFP ASHRAF SHAZLY Sudanese who fled the ...
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