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AllAfrica on MSNSudan Welcomes UN Rejection of Parallel Government, Its Supporting the Country's Legitimate InstitutionsThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has welcomed the statement issued by the UN Secretary-General, in which he expressed his concern over the step taken by the rebel Rapid ...
The African Union said on Wednesday it would not recognize a “so-called parallel government” in Sudan, urging its members to ...
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AllAfrica on MSNDemocratic Bloc Alliance's Head Praises AU Stance Rejecting Forming Parallel Government in SudanThe Head of the Democratic Bloc Alliance and Deputy Chairman of the Democratic Unionist Party (origin) in Sudan, Jaafar Al-Sadig Al-Mirghani, has praised the African Union's position on the Sudanese ...
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The Manila Times on MSNAfrican Union snubs Sudan parallel governmentThe African Union said on Wednesday it would not recognize a “so-called parallel government” in Sudan, urging its members to follow suit.
The African Union said on Wednesday it would not recognize a “so-called parallel government” in Sudan, urging its members to ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan urges AU to lift suspension, cites new civilian governmentSudan’s Prime Minister said on Wednesday that his country has met all the conditions to be reinstated into the African Union after its 2021 suspension, urging the bloc to lift the measures ahead of a ...
Sri Lanka stands at a pivotal crossroads in its national development, a moment filled with promise, challenge, and profound ...
Australia includes YouTube in its under-16 social media ban after removing platform exemption. New rules target accounts ...
Is Sudan heading for a possible partition? Seems like it, because the Tasis alliance, a coalition of Sudanese armed groups ...
The sanctions continued crackdown on Iran’s energy exports, also affect firms based in China, Indonesia, Turkiye, the UAE, and Iran itself.
Palantir has a valuation that defies logic, coupled with a strong dilution and insider selling problem. Click here to find ...
China has used U.S. components to produce supercomputers believed to support nuclear explosive simulation and military simulation activities. The penalties for such illegal sales by Cadence were ...
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