October 10, 2025
October 10, 2025
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The Rise of the Peripheries and the Fall of Khartoum: How the April 2023 War Is Redrawing Sudan’s Social Map

By Mutwakel Dagash

The April 2023 war has disrupted Khartoum’s dominance and redrawn Sudan’s social map. Once the unquestioned political and cultural center, the capital’s collapse has elevated peripheral cities as spaces of refuge, interaction, and resilience

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From the Eye to the Algorithm: Visual Memory Between Archiving and Technology

By Hadi Bakhit

This article traces the evolution of visual memory and examines how visual representation has served individual and collective memory, shaped by social, political, and technological forces. The study highlights contemporary practices by Sudanese artists using blockchain, NFTs, and augmented reality to document and preserve cultural and political narratives.

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Corruption in Higher Education: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions for Ethical Leadership

By Kelvin Innocent Msika

Corruption in higher education undermines the integrity of institutions and limits societal development. Degrees often become tools for social and economic gain rather than merit, eroding trust and values.

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The Sudanese Kitchen: New Cookbook Archives Traditions & Flavors

By Omer Eltigani

This article explores "The Sudanese Kitchen" book author’s effort to document Sudanese cuisine, preserving traditional recipes and regional food cultures in a decade long journey. Through social media, fieldwork, and international support, the project creates a lasting culinary archive for current and future generations.