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25 July, 2022By: Ismail Fadl
July 25 (Sudanow) - Sudan Press Headlines for Sunday, July 25, 2022
Al-Watan:
: “800” bodies were piled up in Omdurman mortuary,
A new political alliance that includes the Communist Party announced
, Tarco Air announces launching of new lights to Dubai and Sharjah : Most Communist.. Announce new political coalition
Tarco announces new surprises and launches direct flights between Khartoum, Dubai, Khartoum and Sharjah
Al-Sayha:
The Minister of Finance brings great economic breakthrough to the people The arrest of a network active in the promotion of “Nerfax” pills
An initiative by the Blue Nile Reconstruction Fund to contain the conflict in the region
Including Sudanese, More than a thousand immigrants arrive in Italy Weapons and (82) vehicles and motorcycles seized in River Nile State
Minister of Federal Government accuses the former regime of fueling tribal conflicts
Akhbar Alyoum:
The Communist Party , the SPA and other entities inaugurate the “Forces for Radical Change” Coalition
Sudan Tribune (The Communist) leads the "Radical Change" coalition and adheres to the overthrow of the military regime
Human Rights Center: The army arrested 3 citizens coming from the (Al-Sha’abiyah) areas and confiscated their money
Disagreements intensify within the (Transitional Council) and Al- Hadi Idris dismisses his deputy and other leaders
86% of girls and 76% of boys passed the Basic School Certificate in Khartoum State
Experts: Low inflation (does not mean lower prices), but the debate continues
Jaafar Al-Mirghani urges reconciliation and calls for caution Finance Minister confirms Sudan's readiness to receive Arab investments
Journalists on the way to the syndicate..
Differences within the Sudan Liberation Movement (Transitional Council) and Hadi Idris dismisses his deputy and other leaders
Led by the Communist Party.. Announcing of a new alliance for "radical Change).
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