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22 March, 2025
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Al-Burhan Pledges Sudanese people not stop the Battle of Dignity
Agar meets ambassadors, envoys, and heads of African missions accredited to Kigali
Agar, Kagame discuss bilateral relations and developments in Sudan and the region
Armed Forces Announces Great Victory Over Al-Dagalo's Militia in Battles in Khartoum downtown, Republican Palace, Al-Souk Al-Arabi, and Ministry Buildings
Al-Aiser: Soil irrigated with pure blood remains impervious to enemies, no matter how conditions change and generations pass
European delegation to visit Portsudan to coordinate humanitarian action
Interior Minister launches Ministry's E-Gateway to foster discipline and digital services
Foreign Ministry Condemns Failed Assassination Attempt Targeting Somali President's Convoy
Finance Ministry denies TV channel's report on the Minister signing contract with Egyptian-German company
Al-Atta commends the efforts of Public Prosecution and the National Committee in combating crimes and violations of national law
TSC Vice-President Meets President of South Africa
Sudan News Agency (SUNA) Issues Important Clarifificstion
The Governor of Al-Jazirah: Providing healthcare services is a right for every citizen.
The International Committee of the Red Cross expresses its appreciation to the Humanitarian Aid Commission.
The Sudan News Agency mourns the martyrs from the staff of the National Television.
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