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UK’s Starmer Calls on Party to Unite and ‘Stop Navel Gazing’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on his party on Sunday to stop “navel gazing” and unite to defeat Reform…
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Israel Hails UN Sanctions on Iran as ‘Major Development’
Israel, which bombed Iran’s nuclear sites in a brief war in June, considers the United Nations’ re-imposition of sanctions on…
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Al-Burhan in Bara: We Will End the Rebellion
On Saturday, Chairman of the Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, inspected forces in…
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Police: 70,000 Refugees Registered in Khartoum
The official spokesperson for the police forces and head of the media committee for maintaining security and upholding state authority…
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Sudan: Flood Warnings in Three States
The Early Warning Unit of the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, on Saturday, predicted floods along riverbanks in White Nile,…
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Egypt and Eritrea Discuss Developments in Sudan
On Saturday, Egypt and Eritrea exchanged views on developments in Sudan. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aaty met his Eritrean…
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Ireland: The World Has Betrayed Sudan, the War Must End
Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin called for accountability for perpetrators of war crimes in Sudan and for the mandate of…
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Sarkozy Jailing Reignites Debate over French Political Justice ahead of Le Pen Appeal
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s prison sentence has deepened divisions in France over judges’ handling of political wrongdoing, months before far-right…
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Iran Recalls Envoys from UK, France, Germany for Consultations
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said the reimposition of global sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program is “not like the sky is…
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Calls in New York to Halt Arms Supplies and Foreign Interference in Sudan
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) stressed that the first condition for achieving peace in Sudan is to stop and…
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