Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on April 11, 2016

Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on April 11, 2016


04-11-2016, 07:46 PM


  » http://sudaneseonline.com/cgi-bin/esdb/2bb.cgi?seq=msg&board=10&msg=1460400393&rn=1


Post: #1
Title: Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on April 11, 2016
Author: Sudan News Agency
Date: 04-11-2016, 07:46 PM
Parent: #0

06:46 PM April, 11 2016

Sudanese Online
Sudan News Agency-Khartoum-Sudan
My Library
Short URL





Khartoum, April 11(Suna)- Following are main headlines of local newspapers on April 11, 2016


*Alsudani:
Darfur referendum kicks off today .
Army: Operations continue to destroy SPLM/North.


*Altageer:
Minister of High Education denies conversion of Khartoum university buildings to archaeological site.


*Alwatan:
Dinka Ngok discuss disengagement from Juba.


*Alwan:
Kassala state opens crossings with Eritrea and resumes border trade.


*Alahram Alyoum:
Ghandour to visit France soon to discuss economic and security cooperation.


*Almijhar alsyasi:
Al-Bashir addresses today (Call of Algezira state) for development and services at Friendship Hall.
Israel rejects King Salman bridge project, considers it a (declaration of war).


*Alsayha:
Future Forces of Change and (7 +7) mechanism agree on a road map leads to comprehensive dialogue.


*Alsahafa:
Al-Bashir addresses opening of third session of the Parliament next Monday.
A large march in Zalingei celebrates liberation of (Sarong) town in Jabal Marrah.


*Algouat Almusalaha:
Conclusion of Judicial talks between Sudan and Indonesia in Jakarta .
sn



Topics related to the subject or the author

  • The Board of Trustees of Sudan Democracy First Group Working to strengthen and integrate the roles
  • ICC Presidency approves the prosecution of Mr Germain Katanga by national authorities of the Democ
  • SPLA/N destroyed NCP military command HQs at Alhaluf hill east Alazrag
  • Sudanese-Arab Company for Oil calls for oil VAT exemption
  • Political progress to end Darfur conflict remains elusive – UN peacekeeping chief
  • Bakri Hassan Salih Calls for Concern with Environment Culture
  • Sudan’s Bashir intends to step down in 2020
  • UNESCO's Silence Towards Damming Nubia!
  • Sudan is keen to end problems with neighbours
  • Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, regarding Trial Ch
  • Sudanese-Belarusian Ministerial Committee to hold meeting on April 25th
  • Rebels seize materiel in battle with Sudanese army
  • Arab League welcomes Government ' signing of Road Map
  • EU and Sudan to strengthen dialogue and cooperation
  • Widad Babikir commends the efforts exerted by the communication sector and its social responsibilit
  • New Report: Modernized Sanctions Offer Hope for Peace in Sudan
  • U of K reaffirms keenness for scientific excellence, preserving academic and historic legacy of uni
  • EU announces 100 million Euros for Sudan to address irregular migration and forced displacement
  • 400,000 in Sudan may need food aid due to El Nino phenomenon
  • Investment Minister renews Sudan's commitment to provide success opportunities for Sudanese-Qatari
  • Sudanese president reiterates end of rebellion in Darfur
  • Sudan, Kuwait discuss bilateral relations, sign number of agreements
  • Rallies, protests as President Al Bashir tours Darfur states
  • Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on April 4, 2016
  • Bakri Informed on Implementation of Development Projects in East Sudan States
  • ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I confirms the charge against Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi and commits him to trial
  • Armed, masked foreign Islamists arrive in North Darfur
  • Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, following admissio
  • Chairman of African Political Parties to arrive Sudan on Saturday
  • Staple food prices rise across Sudan
  • Chairman of National Sudanese Youth Federation emphasizes importance of youth participation in Darf
  • AU Commission Chair urges Sudanese opposition to sign roadmap
  • Sudan Liberation Movement: Darfur administrative referendum is beginning for new history
  • Minister of Minerals: Government gives special concern to Russian investments in mining sector
  • Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on March 21, 2016
  • Sudan’s president to visit all five Darfur states in April
  • Dr. Sessi Welcomes Visit of President Al-Bashir to Darfur
  • Murder, assault, robbery in Jebel Marra, North Darfur
  • Japan Day 2016 at University of Khartoum
  • AU mediators propose compromise to Sudan’s warring parties
  • Ethiopia expresses desire to take advantage of Sudan's oil installations
  • OCHA Sudan bulletin 11: Aid for new displaced from Jebel Marra, challenges remain
  • Foreign Minister meets with German State Minister for Defense
  • No basic services in eastern Sudan’s Haya
  • Sudanese-Ethiopian agreement on boosting economic cooperation
  • Sudan govt., Umma Party, rebel talks commence in Addis
  • National Unity Parties: current process in Addis Ababa draws a strategic line for ending the confli
  • Sudanese President: Bashar al-Assad will not leave power without force
  • SPLA-N shot down unmanned drone in Nuba Mountains
  • Rebels claim victory in Darfur, Nuba Mountain battles
  • Urgent Action: Ten Civil Society Activists Harassed by NISS
  • Five anti-dam activists detained in Wadi Halfa, Sudan
  • Qatari Retaj Investing group's delegation reviews investment fields in Sudan
  • Former Beja Congress fighters stage protest in Port Sudan
  • Oil Minister reviews with Deputy President of Malaysian PETRONAS Company progress of the company's
  • AUHIP chairman Mbeki in Sudan for consultations
  • South Sudan Soldiers Accused of Rape, Killing
  • Sudanese lands in the name of Christianity
  • Outcome Darfur referendum fait accompli: Sudanese lawyer
  • Sudan requests AU to monitor Darfur referendum
  • Darfur referendum
  • South Sudan troops suffocating of 60 people in church compound war crime
  • S.Sudan troops suffocated 60 in church compound: Amnesty
  • South Sudan journalist kidnapped and tortured
  • Jebel Marra جبل مرة
  • OCHA in sudan:More than 102,000 displaced flee Darfur's Jebel Marra
  • El Tayar journalists ‘spend noisy night’ in Sudan’s capital
  • Sudanese government
  • Assistant of the President Appreciates Relations between Sudan and Germany
  • Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on Feb 29
  • Statement attributable to the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Ms. M
  • Sudan's Meteorology Corporation warns for environmental effects of mining
  • Assistant of President Chairs Meeting on Human Rights File
  • Flour crisis ongoing in Sudan
  • Assistant of President receives Ambassador of Mauritania
  • OCHA: Suspected dengue fever cases in Sudan reach 612
  • Human Trafficking and Smuggling: The Context and the Implication of the Sudanese Government in the
  • Malaysian Ambassador to Sudan inspects a number of agricultural projects in Gezira
  • Thirst in North Darfur's Tabit, eastern Sudan's El Gedaref
  • Sudan's National Consensus Forces reject Darfur referendum
  • Darfur Union in the United Kingdom - February Report on Atrocities Committed against the Sudan Peop
  • Joseph Bangasi Bakosoro, former governor detained without charge
  • South Sudan demands Egypt military support to build strong national army
  • Sudan Foreign Ministry summons US diplomat over draft resolution
  • Sudan Summons US Envoy to Protest Darfur Sanctions Draft Resolution
  • Suisse archaeologist, Professor Bonnet: Sudan is a multi-civilizational country
  • TB spreading fast in eastern Sudan’s Toker
  • Sudan News Agency Forum to host Sudanese People's Committee for Syrian People relief
  • Eastern Sudanese students must pay for minibus: parent
  • Darfur leaders announce their stances about referendum
  • Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on Feb 3
  • Darfur is Calling –a London Demo in Solidarity with the Victims of West Darfur Massacre - Report (S
  • Students call for Darfur referendum boycot
  • Dismantling IDPs Camps in Darfur, a New Crime in a Saga of Calamity
  • Sudan govt. to launch national conference on federalism