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Japanese Foreign Minister Visits South Korea to Strengthen Security Cooperation
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya traveled to South Korea on Monday, aiming to enhance security cooperation between the two neighbors…
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The Resignation of Macron’s Diplomatic Advisor Raises Questions
As of Monday evening, it remained uncertain whether the resignation of Emmanuel Bonne, the diplomatic advisor to French President Emmanuel…
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Former Trump Adviser: Elon Musk is a “Bad Person”
Steve Bannon, former adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump and a prominent far-right theorist, criticized billionaire Elon Musk, a Trump…
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10 EU Countries Call for Russian Gas Ban
A document seen by Reuters revealed that 10 countries within the European Union have called on the 27-nation bloc to…
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Israeli Army Announces Death of 5 Soldiers in Northern Gaza
The Israeli army announced the death of 5 soldiers and the injury of 10 others in northern Gaza on Monday…
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Commencement of Sudanese Certificate Control Work
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Minister of Education, Dr. Ahmed Khalifa Omar, inaugurated the start of the Sudanese secondary certificate…
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Al-Burhan Arrives in Guinea-Bissau
Sudan Events – Follow-ups On Sunday, President of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco, received Sudan’s Sovereign Council Chairman and…
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Government: We Do Not Punish Citizens Based on Rumors and Suspicions
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The official spokesperson for the Sudanese government, Minister of Culture and Information Khaled Al-A’iser, stated that…
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Al-Burhan: Agreement on the Formation of Joint Ministerial Committees Between Sudan and Mali
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Chairman of the Sovereign Council, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, praised the supportive and backing positions…
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Aqar: We will not accept any initiative that undermines Sudan’s sovereignty
Sudan Events – Reports Vice Chairman of the Sovereign Council, Malik Aqar, stated that the government had carefully studied all…
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