Current Date:

Tuesday, 08 November 2016
 

Daily Arabic Newspapers Headlines Friday, November 4, 2016

Al-Sudani:
*Price of benzene gallon increased to 27.5 pounds a price of gasoline gallon increased to 18.5 pounds and expansion of free of charge medical treatment.


*Teachers Trade Union calls for withdrawal of confidence from Parliament's Deputy Speaker.
*Electricity power price increased for those who consume more than 400 kilowatts.
*Nairobi extradites spokesman of Riek Machar to Juba.

Akher Lahza:
*Partial lifting of subsidy to fuel and electricity and increase of salaries by 20%.
*National Congress: We are about to approach opposition and gun-holders.
*Germany: Report on use of chemical weapons in Darfur is incredible.
*Petroleum Minister: Bloc (2B) will be obtained by Sudan by the end of current year.

Akhbar Al-Yom:
*Chaired by President Al Bashir, prolonged meeting of Council of Ministers approves package of economic policies.
*Council of Sudan Scholars concludes meetings in Gedarif and calls for combating extremism and unity of Muslims.
*New details on Moon Mountain's incidents revealed.
*UNAMID welcomes declaration on cessation of hostilities.

Al-Intibaha:
*Increase in fuel prices, salaries, allowances and pensions and continuation of subsidy to electricity.
*Memo of protest from teachers to Parliament demands sacking of Deputy Speaker.
*Some companies are allowed to export gold and decision banning importation of certain commodities issued.
*Minister of Defence affirms Armed Forces' readiness to boost cooperation with Kuwait.

Al-Mijhar:
*16 soldiers of South Sudan army accused of raping American female employees.
* Parliament begins discussion of constitutional amendments in implementation of dialogue outcome.
*Government: United States is the biggest visitor of the national dialogue's website.
*Foreign Ministry: 100 Sudanese nationals coming from Libya have left the Egyptian Al-Salloum crossing.

Al-Rai Al-Am:
*Government expenditure will be reduced by 10% and imposition of fees on unimportant commodities.
*Seven pounds increase in benzene gallon and five pounds increase in gasoline price.
*State Security Prosecution directed charges of espionage and war against the state to a European and Sudanese persons.
*Four leading figures of Justice and Equality Movement (Dabajo Faction) arrive in Khartoum from detention in South Sudan.

Al-Yom Al-Tali:
*South Darfur forms committee for collection of arms.
*Minister of Defence meets Commander of Kuwaiti Ali Al-Sabbah Military College.
*Exports Chamber appreciates new policy of Central Bank.

Al-Sayha:
*Increase in prices of petroleum derivatives and electricity and liberalization of medicines' rates.
*People's Congress Party reveals its options to overthrow government before national dialogue.
*Presidency: Higher education graduates 500 doctors every year.
*National Congress calls on its allies in power to give concessions in government.

Al-Sahafa:
*Integrated plan to achieve recovery, organize the market and reform banking system adopted.
*Legislative Assembly of Khartoum State pledges to solve issues of Eastern Geraif area.
*Spokesman of Machar movement kidnapped in Kenya.