05:01 PM March, 21 2016 Sudanese Online
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Khartoum, March 21(Suna)- Following are main headlines of local newspapers on March 21, 2016
*Alintibahaha:
Summit between Bashir and Sisi and Dessalines in Cairo.
*Alray Alaam:
Wali (governor) of North Darfur state denies presence of extremist groups in Darfur.
*Akhbar Alyoum:
Obama arrives in Cuba, first US president to visit in 88 years.
PCP news conference today at its headquarters in Khartoum.
*Alwifag:
UN: 22,000 South Sudan refugees arrive in East Darfur state.
Sudan calls the international parliament to raise awareness of the dangers of human trafficking.
President Al-Bashir to visit South Darfur state at the end of March.
Ethiopia to import petroleum products through Port Sudan.
*Alsahafa:
Mbeki briefs government on the position of the holdout opposition groups on the national dialogue.
*Al-Ahram Alyuom:
Government:Sudanese citizens are being Killed, looted , tortured and abducted in South Sudan .
*Altageer:
31 wounded Yemenis arrive at Marawi Medical City.
*Algouat almusalaha:
Ethiopian-Sudanese agreement to promote economic cooperation.
Darfur Referendum Commission published final voter register yesterday.
Presidency supports efforts of Darfur Regional Authority to return the IDPs of Taweelah region to their home.
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