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Sudan Signals It Wants To Normalize Ties With Israel After UAE Deal

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After last week’s historic peace deal brokered between the United Arab Emirates and Israel, Sudan wants in. The Sudanese Foreign Ministry Spokesman reportedly told Sky News Arabia Tuesday that it could quite possibly make a similar deal in the near future and didn’t deny having talks with Israel.


“There is no reason for the continuation of hostility between Sudan and Israel,” the Sudan’s FM said. “We do not deny the existence of contacts between the two countries.”

Sudan isn’t the first country to indicate it wants to normalize ties with the Jewish State, a number of countries in the Persian Gulf region, including Bahrain and Oman have also said they’re looking to negotiate peace.

Notably, Sudan was the location where Arab nation’s declared they wouldn’t normalize ties with Israel and had three ‘nos’: “No negotiations. No recognition. No peace.” Yoni Michanie first pointed to this on Twitter Tuesday.

The summit was held in Karthoum just after the Six Day War when Arab countries surrounding Israel, but were ultimately defeated.

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Sara Carter: What I Learned as a Female Journalist In Afghanistan

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Sara, a fearless journalist, has reported from some of the most challenging regions on our planet. From cartel-dominated areas along the border to war-torn landscapes in Iraq and Afghanistan, she has repeatedly placed herself in harm’s way to ensure that the truth reaches you. However, the realm of war reporting is predominantly dominated by men. So, what does it truly mean to be a woman in this world?

Embark on a captivating journey as Sara explores various facets of being a female war reporter. Through gripping narratives filled with tension, uncertainty, and even humor, she shares captivating anecdotes from her time in the theater of war. Sara sheds light on the distinct treatment women journalists receive, particularly within Muslim cultures, where their experiences differ significantly from both men and women. Yet, she also reveals how her gender provides her with a unique opportunity to engage with women and children in ways that male reporters simply cannot.

In addition to delving into the inherent perils associated with being a war correspondent, Sara illuminates how being a woman grants her a distinct perspective while covering these conflicts. Join us for this intimate exploration of Sara’s finest reporting, offering a personal glimpse into her extraordinary experiences.

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