Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 16

Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 16


05-16-2016, 07:13 PM


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Title: Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 16
Author: Sudan News Agency
Date: 05-16-2016, 07:13 PM

07:13 PM May, 16 2016

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Khartoum, May 16(Suna)- Following are main headlines of local newspapers on May 16, 2016


*Almijhar Alsyasi:
Head of Sudanese military intelligence meets Egyptian defense minister
Minister of Social Welfare : A bill to ban begging and help the needy.


*Alray Alaam:
China to remove "external obstacles" facing economic and trade cooperation with Sudan.


*Alsudani:
Khartoum state Minister of Health warns from direct exposure to the sun.


*Altayar:
Efforts to enact a law to criminalize female genital mutilation in Sudan.


*Alsayha:
Sudan, Egypt, India, among the world's hottest places in the world.


*Algouat Almusalaha;
Minister of defense receives a letter from his Djiboutian counterpart
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