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Sudan ... pass a law to dismantle the regime of former President Omar al - Bashir

https://sptnkne.ws/A66p Sudan ... pass a law to dismantle the regime of former President Omar al - Bashir Official television: The joint meeting of the Transitional Sovereignty Council and the Council of Ministers in Sudan authorizes the law to dismantle the regime of former President Omar al-Bashir   Sudanese Prime Minister tweets on Twitter: The law of dismantling the former regime and eliminating empowerment is not a law of retaliation, but rather to preserve the dignity of this people after being exhausted by the blows of the tyrants and tampering with its wealth and abilities in the hands of some short-paced disciples in the field of values, honor, honesty and rights. السودان... إقرار قانون لتفكيك نظام الرئيس السابق عمر البشير التلفزيون الرسمي: الاجتماع المشترك لمجلس السيادة الانتقالي ومجلس الوزراء في السودان يجيز قانون تفكيك نظام الرئيس السابق عمر البشير  رئيس الوزاء السوداني  يغرد في تويتر : قانون تفكيك النظام البائد وإزالة التمكين ليس قانوناً للانتقام، بل هو من أجل حف

Can’t Do Nationalism Without Nationalists-- Nicholas Grossman

Can’t Do Nationalism Without Nationalists Nicholas Grossman The hole in Rich Lowry’s defense Nationalist politicians are having a moment. Russia’s Vladimir Putin, America’s Donald Trump, Turkey’s Recep Erdoğan, Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, India’s Narendra Modi, Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, the Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte, and Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro all gained power through elections, running on nationalist platforms. Nationalist politicians who lost, such as France’s Marine le Pen, outperformed their previous efforts. And then there’s unelected nationalist authoritarians, like China’s Xi Jinping. At this moment in history, National Review editor Rich Lowry has decided to defend nationalism, as have some other conservative intellectuals, such as Israel’s Yoram Hazony. But the nationalism Lowry defends in his new book The Case for Nationalism is not the nationalism of Trump, the leader of Lowry’s country and party. It’s not the nationalism of any political leader, really. Lowry defi

Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim The Inevitability of Gulf Reconciliation and the Gulf's Security Future -2-2)

Beyond cheering   By Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim  The Inevitability of Gulf Reconciliation and the Gulf's Security Future -2-2 The Wall Street Journal published a lengthy exclusive report on the details of the Qatari foreign minister's secret visit to Saudi Arabia, during which Qatar sought to make a tempting offer to restore relations between the two countries. Last month he traveled on an unannounced trip to Saudi Arabia to meet top Saudi officials to end the nearly two-year dispute "During his visit to Riyadh, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani made a surprise offer to end the dispute between the two countries," an Arab official told the newspaper. ". The sources said that Saudi and Qatari officials are preparing for another meeting, to discuss the details, which will determine exactly what Doha wants to do, to cut ties with various groups affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood. “We need to continue negotiating and gain confidence until we reach

WORTH THE RISK

WORTH THE RISK Josué Sánchez, 32, from El Salvador, knows all about risk.  “I grew up in the most dangerous town in Central America,” Josué said. “There are violent gangs who fight for territory and will kill for no reason. Everyone in El Salvador faces this every day. It’s a matter of knowing how to survive. It’s like, ‘Welcome to the jungle’.”  Josué came to know Jesus’ love as a child when a classmate invited Josué to his house, and their family invited Josué’s mother to church. “We started going together, and three years later, I accepted Jesus as my Saviour.”   At age 17, he committed to serving Christ with his life. At the time, he was in Panama on a short-term mission trip with Operation Mobilisation (OM).  Josué volunteered with OM for three years, serving with short-term teams in Central America. He earned a degree in communications, studied English, and worked with a local ministry in El Salvador for nine years, all while serving at his church. He had his own home and

U.S.- GCC Agreement of Camp David and The Security Future of the Gulf

U.S.- GCC Agreement of Camp David and The Security Future of the Gulf The Gulf region is if a great strategic importance for the United States, due to its strategic location between Europe and East Asia, and the fact that it boasts almost half of the global reserve of oil. The British Empire itself once took advantage  The Gulf region is if a great strategic importance for the United States, due to its strategic location between Europe and East Asia, and the fact that it boasts almost half of the global reserve of oil. The British Empire itself once took advantage of this region and ensured the free movement of its warships and merchant vessels in the harbors of the once called Trucial States, which later became to be known as the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council. These states became close allies with the US in a long-standing partnership by which the latter is committed to provide military support and defense the GCC countries against any military threats in the region, a