Answer to Question What is to be Expected from the Negotiations Regarding the Genocide in Gaza?
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The civilian media wing confirmed that on 30 August 2024, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan spoke with Professor Muhammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, stating that, “They highlighted the deep historical, religious, and cultural bonds between their nations and expressed a desire to strengthen bilateral ties through enhanced cooperation. They further agreed that greater regional cooperation could play a vital role in uplifting the lives of the people of South Asia.
Al-Raya Newspaper: Prominent Headlines of Issue 511
Floods resulting from heavy rains on Saturday 8/31/2024 in Bani Musa Al-Jarf district in Wusab As Safil District in Dhamar governorate, caused the death of 27 people, the injury of 8 people, and the loss of 2 people. The media reported that the floods also caused the demolition of 15 houses, damage to 8 houses in Wadi Al-Akhshab district,
On Monday, August 26, 2024, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources, Dr. Ridwan Al-Rubai, held a consultative meeting with representatives of agricultural cooperative societies and specialized experts to discuss the vital role that contract farming plays as an effective and advanced method for marketing agricultural products.
UQAB Magazine Issue 92
Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly affirmed Egypt's unwavering support for the brotherly nation of Somalia and its commitment to enhancing the unity of the country. He noted that "the upcoming period holds great promise for the Somali people." Madbouly stated, "Achieving the unity of Somalia and supporting our Somali brothers in this phase is one of the top priorities of the Egyptian state," adding that this commitment is evident through "high-level official visits between both sides over the past period."
Kenya has secured a Ksh.40 billion loan from China to help unlock stalled projects in 15 counties. National Assembly Budget Committee Chair Ndindi Nyoro said the deal inked by the two countries will see contractors go back on site as soon as the month of September.