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Economic
Japan: “Progress” but No “Agreement” Yet in Tariff Talks with the U.S.
Japan announced on Saturday that it is making “progress” in talks with Washington to ease the tariffs imposed by President…
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Economic
Stability in Foreign Currency Exchange Rates
Foreign currency exchange rates remained stable in parallel market trading on Saturday. Currency traders reported that the US dollar stabilized…
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Reports
El Fasher Residents Spend Eid al-Adha Amid Shelling, Siege, and Food Shortages
Sudan Events – Agencies While Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha, residents of El Fasher in western Sudan are…
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Reports
On the Third Eid of the War… Are Sudanese People the Sacrificers or the Sacrificed?
Sudan Events – Agencies The war in Sudan, along with the accompanying economic and living devastation, has deprived people of…
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Local
Turkey Expresses Readiness to Participate in Reconstruction, Idris Informed
Turkish Ambassador Fatih Yildiz conveyed, during his meeting with Transitional Prime Minister Kamil Idris in Port Sudan on Saturday, the…
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Local
Power Returns to Large Parts of Al-Jazira and Khartoum
The Sudan Electricity Company announced the return of electricity to large parts of Al-Jazira State, Khartoum Bahri, and East Nile.…
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Local
Prime Minister Commends Intelligence Service’s Role in the War of Dignity
The Transitional Prime Minister praised the roles played by the General Intelligence Service in protecting the country, alongside the armed…
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Local
Prime Minister Calls on State Institutions to Work as One to Defeat the Militia
Transitional Prime Minister Dr. Kamal Idris emphasized the crucial role of the police forces in the coming phase, noting that…
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UN Official: Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis Among the World’s Largest Emergencies
A senior United Nations official has described the humanitarian crisis in Sudan as one of the largest emergencies in the…
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Opinion
What Has Changed??
By Al-Tahir Satti In November 2019, while the government was negotiating with the armed struggle movements in Juba, the Prime…
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