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Olympics Flame Sets Sail for France in Final Relay Leg
The Paris 2024 Olympic flame sailed for France on Saturday on board a three-masted ship to mark the final sprint…
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Lebanon to Accept ICC Jurisdiction for War Crimes on Its Soil
Lebanon has moved towards accepting the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction to prosecute violations on Lebanese territory since October, in what…
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Iran to Release Crew of Seized Portugal Ship
Iran said Saturday it would release the crew members of a Portuguese-flagged ship that its forces seized this month in…
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Blinken to Attend Riyadh WEF Summit on Economy, Gaza
Washington’s top diplomat is among leaders expected at a Saudi-hosted economic summit set to begin on Sunday with a…
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Chadian leader: Abu Dhabi and N’Djamena are Involved in the Sudan war
Sudan Events – Agencies The leader of the Accord Front for Change in Chad (FACT), Mohamed Sharif Jako, has said…
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Child Welfare Council: The militia Recruited (4,230) Children
Sudan Events – Aya Ibrahim The Secretary-General of the National Council for Child Welfare, Professor Abdul Qadir Abdullah Abo, has…
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The Militia Violations Committee Prosecutes those Accused by Interpol
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The National Committee has recorded serious human rights violations and deliberate sabotage of infrastructure by the…
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Foreign Ministry: Washington Avoids Condemning the Militia Alone
Sudan Events – Follow-ups The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that it supports what was confirmed by the…
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Mubarak Al-Fadil: An Israeli Company Stopped Broadcasting Militia Rumors
Sudan Events – Follow-ups Mubarak Al-Fadil Al-Mahdi, head of the Umma Party, has said that what he described as a…
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Washington Envoy: “Sudan Conflict” Constitutes the Largest Internal Displacement Crisis in the World
Sudan Events – Agencies The United States Special Envoy to Sudan, Tom Perriello, expressed his thanks to the US Congress…
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