Sudanese News Headlines Published This Morning, Thursday, September 19, 2024 AD

Al-Burhan, in his response to US President Joe Biden, confirms the Sudanese government's commitment to ending the current conflict quickly and decisively and ensuring the restoration of peace, security and stability.

Al-Burhan, in response to Biden's speech: The Sudanese government is open to all constructive efforts aimed at ending this devastating war.

Al-Burhan, in response to Biden's speech: I look forward to further discussions with US officials during my upcoming participation in the UN General Assembly next week.

🔸 Salah al-Din Adam, member of the Sovereignty Council, confirms the Council's support and its position alongside the State of Kassala to address the repercussions of humanitarian and health conditions.

🔸Sovereign Member Salah El-Din Adam: Any peace that contributes to restoring the militias to what they were before April 15 will not find its place in Sudan.

🔸 Ibrahim Jaber talks to UNICEF about opening schools and supporting children

🔸 Sudan participates in the eighth conference of the Middle East Community Health Network in Jordan (AMVENT)

🔸 Ambassador Hassan Abdel Salam Omar, Ambassador of Sudan to Vietnam

🔸 The official spokesman of the Armed Forces denies having made statements to the chief of staff regarding the ongoing operations.

🔸 Launch of the Forum on Water Harvesting Management, Safety and Security, Renewable Energy and Environment in Port Sudan

🔸 Education in the Nile denies setting a date for the secondary school certificate exams

🔸 Health in Khartoum: (2) were killed and (10) civilians were injured following the militia shelling of markets and residential areas in Bakri.

🔸 UNICEF resources and cash support for war-affected Sudanese children

🔸 The Ministry of the Interior commits to supporting the Mental Health Hospital

🔸 Commander of the Third Division: Marches are the weapon of the powerless

🔸 World Food Programme: Aid reached (250) thousand people in the Darfur region via the Adre border post from Chad.

🔸 The Ministry of Tourism of the North announces the launch of World Tourism Day in September

🔸 The Joint Force of Armed Struggle Movements denies the withdrawal of (150) soldiers from the localities of Tawila and Korma.

🔸 A number of dialysis machines are out of service at Al-Muglad Reference Hospital

🔸 South Kordofan Police Director Confirms Stability of Situation and Integration of Regular Forces Roles in State

🔸 North set to open (20) mineral-funded service projects

🔸 Anti-smuggling operation in Kassala seizes goods and supplies smuggled out of the country

🔸 Sudan uses Interpol to recover looted antiquities

🔸 Al-Dabba Executive Discusses Aid Delivery to Darfur with World Food Organization Delegation

🔸 The Country Director of the United Nations Population Fund visits Gedaref

🔸 The strategic battalion of the martyrs sector carries out a marching column led by Major General Yasser Al-Bathani.

🔸 The Northern Red Crescent and the United Nations Population Fund support many health structures

🔸 Kuwaiti Red Crescent provides humanitarian assistance to (137) families in Tokar after devastating floods.

🔸 (No to random blogs)… an initiative launched by the Khartoum Association of Journalists and Media Professionals

🔸 Sudan's CECAFA youth match schedule in Tanzania released





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