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Daily Arabic Newspapers Headlines Tuesday19th, January, 2016 - Rawan For Media Artistic and Production

Daily Arabic Newspapers Headlines Tuesday19th, January, 2016 - Rawan For Media Artistic and Production



Al-Sudani
* Saudi Ambassador Reveals Endeavours to Lift Sanctions Imposed on Sudan.
* Juba: Not Option other than Shutting Down Oil Pumps.
* Al Bashir: Northern State Capable to Rescue the Globe from Hunger.
* Ghandour: Government Managed to Make a Breakthrough towards the International Community.


Akhir Lahza
* National Dialogue Mechanism Calls for Financial Allowances to the Members of the Process.
* Sudanese/Jordanian Agreement on Physicians Training.
* FVP: Our Involvement in Decisive Strom Proves Our Maturity.
* NCP Denies Discussing Normalization with Israel.
* Parliament Reveals Plans to Stop Tribal Conflicts in Darfur.

Akbar Al-Youm
* Republican Party Hand Justice Minister Memo Calling for Allowing the Party to Resume Activities.
* Al Bashir: We Don’t Have First Class Citizens.
* FVP Meets the Visiting German Delegation.
* NCP Announces Informal Talks in Germany.

Al-Intibaha
* Agricultural Bank: Sorghum Storage in Gedarif not Spoiled.
* Finance Minister Clarifies the Reasons behind the Rise of Dollar.
* Agreement to Activate Tourism in Sudan.
* 12 Thousand Cancer Cases among Children Annually.
* Presidency: Our Doors Open before Reforming Relations with the West.

Assayha
* 5000 Nurses Compete to Work in Saudi Arabia
* Al Bashir Affirms Continuation of Electrification of Agricultural Projects.
* Tunis Airlines Resume Flights to Khartoum.
* Presidency: Sudan Is among the International System in Curbing Terrorism.
* Minerals Ministry Directs Companies to Determine Timetable for Gold Production.

Al-Ahram Al-Youm
* Taraji Mustafa: Al Bashir Is Tolerant.
* Atta to Address Graduation of Rapid Support Forces New Batch.
* Al Bashir: Criminal Laboratories Is a Gift to the People.
* Calls for Preconditioned Relations with Israel.
* Consumer Protection Court to Be Established.

Al-Ray Al-Aam
* 12 Political Parties Form an Opposition Bloc in the Parliament.
* Talks between Khartoum and Juba Police Authorities.
* Minerals Ministry Complains of the Migration of Its Cadres.
* Arrangements to Improve Services of Sawakin Harbour.
* Sudanese/German Businessmen Forum Starts.

Al-Youm Al-Tali
* Petroleum Minister Denies Cancellation of Khartoum/Wad-Medani Pipeline.
* Atta Denies NISS Involvement in Hindering Foreign Policies.
* Sudanese Congress Party Threatens to Leave Opposition Alliance.
* Parliament Speaker Criticizes Animal Resources Report.

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