Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on Jan 26

Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on Jan 26


01-26-2016, 05:48 PM


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Title: Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on Jan 26
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Date: 01-26-2016, 05:48 PM

04:48 PM Jan, 26 2016

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Khartoum, Jan 26 (Suna)- Following are headlines of local newspapers on Jan 26


*Alsudani:
Salva Kiir announces full normalization of relations with Khartoum and calls al-Bashir to open borders.
Government and the Darfur movements agree to continue informal discussions.


*Alintibaha:
Sudan government refuses to halt military operations in Darfur.
A Russian company request participation in Ariab Mining Company.



*Alayam:
National dialogue delegation visits Halayib to inspect citizens' conditions.



*Alyoum Altali:
Government lifts subsidies on cooking gas and sets (75) pounds per a cylinder.
Police dispersed the Egyptians protest outside their country's embassy in Khartoum in the memory of ((25)) January revolution.


*Akhbar Alyoum:
Life imprisonment and a fine of (20) thousand Sudanese pounds for a young man in Khartoum on charges of drug promotion.


*Alguoat Almusalaha:
Bakri directs new media consultants to improve Sudan's image abroad.


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