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19 June, 2022Khartoum, June 20 (Sudanow)-
Al-Youm Al-Tali
Investment: The UAE allocates $6 billion for projects in Sudan
An American declaration of a defense alliance that includes Sudan
Educational experts: the state hastened the return of the “intermediate school”
Minister of Education: Correction of certificate exams after the Eid al-Adha holiday
Hemedti: The political scene is complicated by monopoly of power.
Al-Intibaha
The authorities tighten the screws on the leader of "9 Tawila" and confiscate his weapons
Economist: 70% of the people will not be able to buy goods soon
An official was involved in corruption in the East Electricity Project
Resistance Committees: We have not yet received the "Freedom and Change" document to end the coup
Al-Burhan expresses reservations about Eritrean mediation and acknowledges support for the “Amhara”
Political movement
“1440” Suicide Attempt and Fatwa Permissibility of Prayer and Condolences
The Saudi embassy is moving to accept the criminal Sudan’s invitation against its former ambassador
Doctors Committee: The “cartridge” weapon claimed “8” lives and wounded more than “700” demonstrators
A tug of war in a meeting between “FFC” and the military
Residents of Al-Lagori hold the Kadugli government responsible for the killing of three teachers
Al-Siha
Hemedti: We are monitoring war and crisis traders
Suakin Port Director: The flow of exports and work was not affected by the “sinking of the ship”
The Communist: Talking about the hardening of civilians' positions is an obstacle to the course of the revolution
Organizations: 325,000 Sudanese children are at risk of dying from malnutrition.
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