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Sudanese Certificate Examinations Begin Today
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Ministry of Education has completed all necessary arrangements for the start of the postponed Sudanese…
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Air Forces Destroy Fuel Depot of the “Militia” in Bahri
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Air Force intensified its operations on Friday, targeting several areas in Omdurman, Bahri, and Khartoum,…
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Army Downs Drone Targeting “Al-Tamtam”
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Sudanese Armed Forces thwarted a desperate attempt on Friday evening by the Rapid Support Forces…
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Army Rescues 15 Families in Omdurman
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The army and supporting units rescued 15 trapped families in the Al-Shuqla neighborhood on Friday, coinciding…
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Decision to Cut Internet During Sudanese Certificate Exams
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority has announced that internet services will be cut in Sudan starting tomorrow,…
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Message from Al-Burhan to the Emir of Kuwait
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Chairman of the Sovereign Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan,…
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NATO Enhances Its Presence in the Baltic Sea After Damage to Power and Internet Cables
NATO announced on Friday that it would enhance its presence in the Baltic Sea after suspicions that an undersea power…
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46 Killed in Pakistani Airstrikes on Afghanistan
A Taliban government official stated on Wednesday that Pakistani airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan killed 46 people, mostly women and children,…
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Egypt Discusses with the Sahel-Saharan States Ways to Fight Terrorism
Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr Abdel Atti, expressed Cairo’s readiness to support the Sahel-Saharan States in facing “common challenges,” focusing on…
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White House: North Korean Troops Suffer Heavy Losses in Ukraine
White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said on Friday that North Korean forces are suffering significant casualties on…
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