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Here is the detail, let's start with consensus, then semantic recurrence:
The new Sudanese Minister of Religious Endowments, Bashir Haroun Abdel Karim, began by issuing letter No. (1) to dedicate the Friday sermon to supporting the armed forces and supporting the besieged areas.
The Islamic state that protects its citizens has disappeared, and Muslims are living in misery, suffering, and disasters all over the world, including Sudan, which is currently experiencing one of the worst humanitarian disasters in modern history as a result of the ongoing bloody fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, which has led to terrible tragedies that no one is talking about or trying to stop. A forgotten conflict that the media does not shed light on, and no state or even institutions reveal its depths.
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Al-Raya Newspaper: Highlights of Issue (559)
Incidents of robbery, looting, and theft are recurring (long nine); they are the ones who threaten passers-by in public roads with weapons, steal their money, and assault them. This repeats morning and evening in the Al-Kalakla Al-Wahda area, south of Khartoum, the capital, and in many cities of Sudan. Last week, a man was assaulted, threatened with a weapon, and his phone was stolen, amidst everyone's shock, then they fled on a motorcycle, then went to another street and robbed and assaulted a second and third person.
US President Trump entrusted the Sudan file to Massad Boulos, his advisor who played a major role in attracting Arab votes for Trump's victory in his election campaign, and who called for the Washington conference, which was canceled.