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Tag Archives: sudan
Arab security report … week 24
The real story behind Abbas-Dahlan recent rivalry escalation, a Libyan scenario in Sudan? Hezbollah gave false information to Israel, and who wanted to kill the Yemeni President Saleh? Continue reading
Arab security report — week 22
Arab security report for this week includes: Iraqi opposition search for a new host country, Yemeni President’s lost his nose, and why the Libyan rape victim Al-Obaidi deported from Qatar? Continue reading
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Tagged arab, bahrain, iraq, kuwait, middle-east, oman, qatar, saudi-arabia, sudan, turkey, uae, yemen
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Who is the next Sudan president?
Just few days after Jimmy Carter expected that Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir needs to run a second round in the election to confirm his presidency. The U.S. started to admit that Al-Bashir win is imminent. Three American election experts arrived … Continue reading
Egypt vs Algeria-Sudan-Syria-Palestine
The Egyptian government don’t want to acknowledge that Egypt’s heyday is long gone, and slogans like “Masr um al-Duniya” = “Egypt is the mother of the world” is evaporated (thanks to Mubarak). Algerian Abdelaziz Bouteflika wants to invite Sudan’s president … Continue reading
Sarkozy — Al-Bashir to meet in February
Informed revealed to Sudanese newspaper Al-Raed that Sudan President Omar Al-Bashir will meet the French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Sharm el-Sheikh in Sharm el-Sheikh next February. The mediation between the two is an initiative from Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, the … Continue reading
Fake clip of Algerians with knives in Sudan
Riot around the Algerian embassy started in Egypt after Egyptian commercial satellite TVs showed video clip of Algerian football fans rally around the football stadium in Khartoum — Sudan carry knives (where are the flags?)- Egyptian TV even reported that … Continue reading
Sudan President: We don’t trust Egypt
Sudanese president told Egyptian writer Fahmy Hewaidi: Our relation with Egypt is not very good, we trust Hezbollah and its leadership more.
Sudanese Government expects an embargo
This is reported on the semi-official Sudanese newspaper Al-Rai Al-Am: The government in Sudan expects a political and economic embargo next December, after Luis Moreno-Ocampo introduces his second report to the UN.
Sudan missed the chance
According to Al-Akhbar: Qatar tried to organize a meeting between Luis Moreno-Ocampo and Sudanese officials. Ocampo arrived to Doha and met with Qatari officials but the Sudanese officials did not arrive to Doha at time.
What Israel – US bombed in Sudan?
Hassan Makki, Director of the Research and African Studies Center – Sudan University rejected the US – Israel story of bombing arms convoy headed to Gaza at the Sudan’s border with Egypt saying: Sudanese and Egyptian tribes such as Al-Ababda … Continue reading