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International Law: If the noble steals, they leave him alone, but if the weak steals, they enforce the law on him!!

International Law: If the noble steals, they leave him alone, but if the weak steals, they enforce the law on him!!

On Sunday, July 27, 2025, the United Nations expert on the human rights situation in Sudan, Radhouane Nouicer, arrived in Port Sudan and immediately engaged in meetings with officials, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which said in its statement that Nouicer "reviewed during the meeting the priorities of his visit, which include following up on war-related justice, voluntary return programs for the displaced and refugees, and facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid." (Sudan Tribune, 7/27/2025)

O Army Forces and Rapid Support Forces, Do Not Elevate the Word of Disbelief, Lest You Become Fuel for Hellfire

O Army Forces and Rapid Support Forces, Do Not Elevate the Word of Disbelief, Lest You Become Fuel for Hellfire

The Sudanese Ministry of Health announced, "Registering 2,345 new cases of cholera, including 21 deaths, bringing the total number of infections to 96,681 since August 2024." The Sudanese Ministry of Health stated in a statement that "most of the infections are from the Tawila area in North Darfur State, in the west of the country", bringing the total number of infections to 96,681, including 2,408 deaths, in all states (18 states). Tens of thousands of Sudanese people are facing difficult humanitarian situations in North Kordofan State, which have pushed them to flee to the city of Al-Abyad, the state capital, due to the war and the spread of cholera. (Sputnik Arabic, 08/06/2025).

Will Kabul Become the First Capital in the World Without Water?!

Will Kabul Become the First Capital in the World Without Water?!

The head of the National Environmental Protection Agency in Afghanistan called for Afghanistan's official participation in the Thirtieth Conference of the Parties in Brazil. He stressed the need to end Afghanistan's observer status, and that it has the right to participate effectively in these conferences and raise its voice on the consequences of climate change. He stressed that the country is facing drought, water scarcity, flash floods, and shrinking arable land.

You've been condemning for 77 years, isn't that enough?! And do you have any red lines left that haven't been crossed?

You've been condemning for 77 years, isn't that enough?! And do you have any red lines left that haven't been crossed?

The head of the Communication Department of the Turkish Presidency, Burhanettin Duran, strongly condemned the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by some ministers in the Jewish entity with extremist groups under police protection. Duran said in his statement: "As our President, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has confirmed, our Al-Aqsa Mosque, our first Qibla, is our red line" (TV 24, 08/04/2025).

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