Sudan News Agency
Sudan News Agency, also known as SUNA, is the official news agency of Sudan. It provides news to other organizations in English, French and Arabic.
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Headquarters | Khartoum |
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Website | www |
History and profile
The Sudan News Agency was launched in 1971.[1] Abdul Karim Mehdi was the first director of the SUNA. Then Mustafa Amin became the director of the agency.[2] Amin served as the director until 1985.[2]
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References
- Ahmed Mady (2005). "Roles and Effects of Media in the Middle East and the United States". United States Army Command and General Staff College. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
- Ali, Ahmed. "The Rise of Sudan News Agency (SUNA): The Establishment and Development" (PDF). Khartoum: SSIG. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
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