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Prime Minister Calls for Combating Hate Speech
Prime Minister Dr. Kamal Idris has called on religious and community components, particularly the Sudanese Council of Churches, to combat…
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Border Crossing with South Sudan Reopened after Days of Closure
The joint peace committee between the Rizeigat and Dinka Malwal tribes has succeeded in reopening the “Raqeibat” border crossing between…
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Libyan Authorities Deport Dozens of Sudanese Refugees from Kufra
On Sunday, Libya’s Anti-Illegal Migration Authority announced the deportation of 172 Sudanese refugees from the city of Kufra to the…
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Army Crushes Militia in North Kordofan
The official spokesman for the Armed Forces, Brigadier General Nabil Abdullah, stated that the “Al-Sayyad” military unit has crushed remnants…
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Economic
Minerals Authority: 60% of Produced Gold Accounted For
The Acting Minister and Undersecretary of the Ministry of Minerals, Dr. Hind Al-Siddiq, visited the headquarters of the Sudanese Mineral…
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Economic
Kuwaiti Investment in Red Sea Tourism
On Monday, Red Sea State Governor, Lieutenant General Mustafa Mohamed Nour, oversaw the signing ceremony of a partnership agreement between…
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Sport
Rugby-Bertranou out of Argentine Squad but Petti Arrives after Club Final
Injured scrumhalf Gonzalo Bertranou has withdrawn from the squad to face England in the second test in San Juan on…
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Sport
Football Returns to War-torn Sudan as Elite Clubs Go Back Home
League football has returned to war-torn Sudan for the first time in more than two years with a one-month competition…
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International
Crew of Greek Ship Hit Off Yemen Safe but Vessel Risks Sinking
The 19-member crew of a Greek bulk carrier severely damaged in the Red Sea by repeated attacks, most likely by…
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International
Risk of Further Floods in Texas during Desperate Search for Missing as Death Toll Tops 80
With more rain on the way, the risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas on Monday even…
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