Monday, October 17, 2016-10-17 Al-Intibaha: *Military training plane cashes in Kosti and martyrdom of a pilot. *Chairman of Parliament's committee: 300 persons and a government circle control the dollar rates. *Organizations involved in supplying armed movements with tanks. *Ghandour: No time set for lifting American sanctions.
Al-Sayha: *Communist Party acknowledges resignations of doctors and Kamal Al-Jizouli. *Parliament official calls for stopping purchase of cars and rent of estates. *Auditor: "Environment" has bought equipments not coping with standards and of unknown origin. *Jibril Ibrahim announces release of captives of government and splitters.
Al-Yom Al-Tali: *Commissioner of Kosti reveals details of plane crash. Return of all dismissed university students to classes. *Al-Khateen officially acknowledges resignations of 19 doctors of Communist Party. *Minister of Culture orders refrain from confiscating books at Khartoum International Fair.
Al-Yom Al-Tali: *President Al-Bashir to visit Russia before the end of current year. *Economic Committee at Parliament gives suggestions to enhance citizens' living conditions. *Hassabo evaluates performance of ministers and governors on basis of their commitment to implementation of Electronic Government program. *Official of "Environment" refuses demand of Auditor to check monitory equipment at value of million pounds. *Security tension between Maaliya and Rezaigat tribes in East Darfur due to exchanged looting of cattle. *Understandings between Sudan and Germany on illegal immigration and combating of crimes.
Al-Sahafa: *Procedure accelerated to settle situations of 900 Sudanese nationals who are stranded in Libya. *Heated debate at symposium on living conditions at Parliament. *President Al-Bashir receives invitation from King of Morocco. *Presidency: Top priority given to Electronic Government project.
Akhbar Al-Yom: *Martyrdom of pilot of Air Force near Kosti in crash of his helicopter plane due to as technical fault. *Ghandour: No American pledge given to lift economic sanctions. *Director of Security and Intelligence Service informs First Presidential Assistant on situation in the country. *Wide reactions in Israel on UNESCO decision on Quds Shrine and Zionist accusations to countries, including Sudan.
Al-Sudani: *Machar to Al-Sudani: They killed 10 of my family. If I was holding pistol I would have killed Salva Kiir. *Crash of military plane near Kosti and martyrdom of one of its pilots. *Parliamentary committee: Salary of employees in state covers only 20% of their basic needs.
Al-Rai Al-Am: *Ibrahim Mahmoud: Appointment of prime minister will not cancel position of vice - president. *Hassabo warns walis (governors) of failure to computerize first chapter. *Foreign Ministry: Dialogue is continuing with Washington and no date set for lifting sanctions. *Abdul-Wahid movement fails to attract demonstrators against government in Tel Aviv.
Akher Lahza: *Parliament calls for stopping employment of graduates. *Siddiq Yousif: Opposition has won votes in strike battle. *Parliament calls for halting importation of government cars. *Salva Kiir: Machar can return to South Sudan as ordinary citizen if he abandoned violence. HJ/MO