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Saturday, 17 June 2017
 

Daily Arabic Newspapers Headlines Friday 9th June, 2017

Al-Sudani
* Doha Rejects Changing Its Foreign Policy

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* Government and UN Discuss the SPLM-N Disputes.
* Parliament Summons Finance Minister on Decline of Crops Prices.
* Parliaments Adjourns Sessions to 21 June.


Akhir Lahza
* Cabinet Supports Kuwait Initiative to Contain Gulf Crisis.
* Khartoum Informs UN about South Sudan and Libya Support to Armed Groups.
* Health Ministry Affirms Controlling Watery Diarrhea within Days.
* Debby Congratulates Al Bashir on the Occasion of Ramadan.


Al-Ray Al-Aam
* Qatar: Disputes Threaten Gulf Stability.
* Health Minister Undersecretary Inspects White Nile on Diarrhea
* Endeavours to Ease Trade between Sudan and Egypt.
* Agricultural Ministry Affirms Readiness for the New Season.


Al-Youm Al-Tali
* Health Ministry: Watery Diarrhea Is an Old Phenomenon in Sudan.
* Salva Kiir Skips IGAD Emergency Summit on South Sudan Crisis.
* NCP Leading Bureau Supports Resolving Gulf Crisis through Dialogue.
* Economic Experts Calls for Balanced Policy to End the Recess.


Al-Sahafa
* Sudan Affirms Strong Relations with France.
* SPLM-N Spokesperson Calls for Supporting the New Leadership.
* VP: Sudan Heading Towards Stability.
* South Kordofan Announces Its New Government.

Al-Intibaha
* Egypt Tends to Establish Military Bases in Africa.
* 81 Watery Diarrhea in Khartoum State.
* NUP Commends Sudan’s Stance on Gulf Crisis.
* Sudan Opens  Air Routes with African Airports.

Akhbar Al-Youm
* Cabinet Approves State Reform Report.
* Al-Hilu Accepts Assigning Him as Head of SPLM-N till the General Conference.
* Health Ministry Announces Decline of Watery Diarrhea in White Nile State.
* MPs Call for Expediting of Appointing Justice Minister.

Assayha
* Salva Kiir Government Demands South Africa to Isolate Machar.
* Ghandour: Al-Sisi Promised to Investigate the Egyptian Support to Darfur Rebels.
* New Waves of South Sudan Refugees Arrive in White Nile State.
* Report: Electricity Generation Increased by 13.5%.