Khartoum, Jan 31(SUNA) Following are major news headlines of local newspapers issued here Tuesday:
Al-Rayid:
- The Ministry of Finance: The budget was not affected by the halt of South Sudan oil pumping.
- Al-Bashir came back home after participating in the AU summit.
Al-Raay Al-Aam:
- The Parliament: Abei will not be part of the oil issue, the government: Our stance on oil transit fees will not be retracted.
- Al-Sawarmi: the rebels activities in Darfur diminished.
Akhbar Al-Youm:
- After 42 years the Sudan football team reached the quarterfinals of the African Cup of Nations(CAN).
- The Bank of Sudan announces implementation of 60% of work in the gold refinery.
Al-Ahram Al-Youm:
- The government: there are no restrictions on the UNAMID movements in Darfur.
- 13 of the Chinese nationals who were abducted by the SPLA in South Kordofan arrived at Khartoum and the Armed Forces assured continuation of efforts to free the others.
Al-Hurra:
- Taha issued directives to facilitate Southerners voluntary repatriation.
- The government denies intention to stop unorganized gold mining.
Al-Intibaha:
- Five groups seek to oust Al-Turabi.
- 119 killed and wounded during clashes between the Nuer and Dinka in Warab.
Al-Ayam:
- The Sudan confirms possession of big stocks of oil and gas.
- The UN says willing to help in implementation of Doha peace agreement in Darfur.
Akhir Lahza:
- Clashes between Ansar Al-Sunna and Sufi sects renewed at Omdurman Molid (Prophet Mohamed Birth Day Anniversary) celebrations.
- The AU Summit concluded sessions yesterday , failed to elect Chairperson of the Commission.
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