Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 30, 2016

Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 30, 2016


05-30-2016, 04:54 PM


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Title: Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on May 30, 2016
Author: Sudan News Agency
Date: 05-30-2016, 04:54 PM

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Khartoum, May 30(Suna) - Following are main headlines of local newspapers on May 30, 2016


*Alahram Alyoum:
Ministry of Internal Affairs: application of hand cutting measure on car thieves.
Minawi and Jibril to Doha , and Germany renewed support for the inclusion of holdouts.



*Alray Alaam:
Commissioner of Bahri locality: No collection of fees or campaigns against (women tea sellers).
Al-Bashir invites Abu Mazin to visit Sudan.
Federal Ministry of Health: Five years to eliminate malaria in Sudan.


*Alwifag:
Governor of West Darfur: the perpetrators of the massacre in Azerni camp are identified.


*Alsudani:
Police: 150 thousand South Sudanese refugees in Khartoum.
Government: Troika statement is unbalanced and biased.


*Akhbar Alyoum:
Formation of a committee to collect and print all books of the late D. Hassan al-Turabi.


*Alinibaha:
A Leader of the ruling NCP leads an international campaign to expose the SPLM/north.


*Alyoum Altali:
Ghandour to New York to participate in meetings with UN Security Council on International Criminal court.


*Aljareeda:
West Darfur state bans motorcycles.


*Alguoat Almusalaha:
Calls to the Arab League to support efforts to lift economic sanctions on Sudan.
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