Headlines of Khartoum Newspapers on Dec 8 - Rawan For Media Artistic and Production
FVP: Government pledges to support all development projects in Khartoum state.
*Alwan:
Sudanese female pharmaceutical wins first place in American medical conference.
*Aljareeda:
Federal Finance Ministry: government to remove subsidies on fuel , wheat and electricity next year.
The New Justice and Equality Movement arrive in Khartoum to participate in the dialogue.
*Alwatan:
MPs: Ministries of finance, oil, agriculture and industry contributed to the deterioration of economy in Sudan.
President al-Bashir back home from United Arab Emirates.
*Alray Alaam:
Minister of Oil and Gas: Oil companies and agents behind the cooking gas crisis.
Ibrahim Mahmoud: Aim of national dialogue is to agree on Sudan's strategic interests.
Ministry of Oil: Al Gaily Refinery to resume work today.
*Algouat Almusalaha:
African Trade Unions declares its solidarity with the people and workers of Sudan against the economic embargo.
Khartoum, Dec 8(Suna)- Following are main headlines of local newspapers on Dec 8
*Alyoum Altali:
Bilateral summit between Al-Bashir and Dessalines in Addis Ababa tomorrow.
*Alyoum Altali:
Bilateral summit between Al-Bashir and Dessalines in Addis Ababa tomorrow.
FVP: Government pledges to support all development projects in Khartoum state.
*Alwan:
Sudanese female pharmaceutical wins first place in American medical conference.
*Aljareeda:
Federal Finance Ministry: government to remove subsidies on fuel , wheat and electricity next year.
The New Justice and Equality Movement arrive in Khartoum to participate in the dialogue.
*Alwatan:
MPs: Ministries of finance, oil, agriculture and industry contributed to the deterioration of economy in Sudan.
President al-Bashir back home from United Arab Emirates.
*Alray Alaam:
Minister of Oil and Gas: Oil companies and agents behind the cooking gas crisis.
Ibrahim Mahmoud: Aim of national dialogue is to agree on Sudan's strategic interests.
Ministry of Oil: Al Gaily Refinery to resume work today.
*Algouat Almusalaha:
African Trade Unions declares its solidarity with the people and workers of Sudan against the economic embargo.
By : Suna
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