Khartoum (agencies)
The Sovereignty Council of Sudan announced its support for the approach proposed by the tripartite mechanism to reach an agreement between the Sudanese parties regarding the management of the transitional period in the country.
Member of the Sovereignty Council Ibrahim Jaber said, in a statement issued by the council following the meeting with the tripartite mechanism, that it was stressed the need to expedite the start and end of direct dialogue within a specified period of time.
He renewed the council’s full support for the efforts of the tripartite mechanism to make the dialogue between the Sudanese parties a success and facilitate its mission.
In this context, the African Union envoy, Mohamed El Hassan Ould Labbat, said that the mechanism confirmed during the meeting its readiness to expedite the political process and presented a detailed vision of its approach to the Sudanese political dialogue process, in which it plays the role of facilitator.
He explained that the mechanism urged the responsible authorities to take encouraging measures to hold the dialogue, especially the release of the remaining political detainees, especially those affiliated with the youth resistance committees, expressing satisfaction with the responses they received and the conclusions of the meeting.
The tripartite mechanism for resolving the crisis in Sudan held a meeting with the military component of the Sovereignty Council as part of its indirect meetings with the Sudanese parties to discuss accelerating the start of direct dialogue.
The United Nations Integrated Mission for the Support of the Transitional Phase in Sudan (UNITAMS), in addition to the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), are facilitating indirect talks with the Sudanese parties in order to restore civilian rule following the preparatory forum that I announced earlier might not be held due to a dispute over the participants. .
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Barca midfielder Frenkie de Jong is ready to sacrifice in order to leave Barca in the next summer Mercato.
De Jong had agreed to defer 30% of his salary in November 2020, at the beginning of the Corona crisis, to help Barcelona overcome the problem of declining revenues.
And according to the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”, De Jong is ready to forgo his deferred salary, which is close to 6 million pounds, in order to complete his move to Manchester City.
And the British newspaper indicated that Barcelona may ask to exchange De Jong, the 25-year-old, for Raheem Sterling or Bernardo Silva.
She explained that Pep Guardiola, coach of Manchester City, wants to include a new midfielder, following it was confirmed that he would lose to Fernandinho next summer.
It is reported that several reports in the past days have also confirmed that Manchester United are interested in contracting Dutchman Frenkie de Jong.
The Sudanese National Umma Party mourns Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed
Khartoum – WAM
The Sudanese National Umma Party mourned His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, may God have mercy on him, who passed away on Friday, May 13th.
The party said in a statement: “The National Umma Party mourns Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who answered the call of his Lord today, Friday, May 13th, following a march full of great achievements for the UAE, its people, and the Arab and Islamic nations. With his departure, the Arab nation lost an outstanding and wise leader among its wise.”
The statement added: “The National Umma Party offers its sincere condolences and sympathy to the leadership and people of the United Arab Emirates, and we ask God to accept the deceased well and to honor his home in what no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no human heart has thought.”
A legal official reveals the cost of the divorce of Yasmine Sabry and Ahmed Abu Hashima :: Nabataeans
Nabataeans –
An Egyptian legal official said that he was aware of the cost of divorcing the Egyptian artist, Yasmine Sabry, from the Egyptian businessman, Ahmed Abu Hashima, as the divorce was officially signed a few days ago.
The Egyptian legal official, Mostafa Saleh, claimed that the cost of the divorce of Yasmine Sabry and businessman Ahmed Abu Hashima amounted to nearly 300 million Egyptian pounds.
The Egyptian legal official, published on his personal page on the social networking site “Facebook”, the cost of the divorce of Egyptian actress Yasmine Sabry from the famous Egyptian businessman Ahmed Abu Hashima, “it cost 296 million pounds.”
And the Egyptian Ma’zoun explained, through the post that spread extensively on social media, and was reported by Egyptian and Arab media, that “Ahmed Abu Hashima’s separation from Yasmine Sabry cost 296 million pounds, divided into 15 million pounds, the value of the back, and a villa in the Fifth Settlement, east of Cairo, with 77 million pounds, and 2 A car for 12 million pounds, jewelry for 138 million pounds, and an apartment on the fourth floor in Sheikh Zayed with 54 million pounds.
The divorce of Yasmine Sabry and Ahmed Abu Hashima:
About two years ago, Yasmine Sabry celebrated her marriage to Ahmed Abu Hashima, regarding a month following their engagement was officially announced, and the newlyweds issued a statement regarding this occasion in which he stated the following: In this atmosphere, we sought to crown our connection, which we announced to you during the past month, with the marriage contract, with a full commitment on our part to all health measures and guidelines, and an affirmation that life can continue and we do not lose opportunities for happiness, if we take into account the controls and what the specialists direct.
But at the beginning of May, news of the separation of star Yasmine Sabry and Ahmed Abu Hashima topped the talk of social media platforms, and this news became confirmed following sources close to the two parties confirmed in press statements to Egyptian media.
Yasmine Sabry also said in a statement published by Sada Al-Balad on her responsibility: “The separation has already occurred, and the matter took place quietly, and I have all respect and appreciation for him.”
While the two parties – Yasmine Sabry and Ahmed Abu Hashima – are reticent regarding making statements regarding the matter. And each of them was satisfied with indirect posts on social media platforms. The public was also surprised that both of them deleted the photos they had collected on social media, from their personal accounts, which confirmed the news of the divorce.
The separation of Yasmine Sabry and Abu Hashima comes following a marriage that lasted nearly two years, which did not result in the presence of children.
Some attributed the reason for the real separation between Yasmine Sabry and her husband, to her insistence on practicing her artistic work and not appreciating his desire to keep her away, despite his denial of this story.
Ahmed Abu Hashima and Yasmine Sabry net worth:
Ahmed Abu Hashima is considered one of the richest people in the Middle East, and his fortune is estimated at billions of dollars. Likewise, the artist, Yasmine Sabry, is considered one of the richest in the artistic community
Her net worth is estimated at $7 million, not including jewelry, which is $3 million.
Ahmed Abu Hashima had given his wife, Yasmine Sabry, a diamond ring, the price of which is approximately 200 thousand US dollars, as a wedding gift.
While the Egyptian billionaire Ahmed Abu Hashima refuses to disclose the size of his wealth, some media outlets recently circulated, in the wake of the news of his separation from Yasmine Sabry, information regarding Abu Hashima’s possession of a fortune estimated at 5.4 billion dollars distributed over palaces, villas, fleets of cars and various luxury yachts, knowing that Abu Hashima is investigating Annual profit of $30 million.
As for the size of Ahmed Abu Hashima’s wealth, press reports indicate that Abu Hashima’s companies achieve annual profits of up to 15 million dollars, and that the private steel company produces regarding 2.8 million tons annually, which is a huge number in the world of industry.
Ahmed Abu Hashima owns the Egyptian Steel Group, which is an umbrella company for the Industrial Investment Company, which operates in the field of managing steel plants. Recently, Abu Hashima sold 18% of his 30% stake to Ezz Dekheila Steel, at a value of 2.5 billion pounds.
Abu Hashima also owns the Port Said National Steel Company, which operates two of the largest steel plants in the region – in Beni Suef Governorate and in Suez Governorate (Al Ain Factory).
In addition, Abu Hashima also invested extensively in the media sector in 2016, by establishing the Egyptian Media Group, a media conglomerate that includes television networks and print media as well as has its own websites and video platforms in addition to companies operating in the and marketing sector.
Abu Hashima owns a Rolls-Royce Cullinan whose price exceeds 400 thousand dollars, and it was said that he gave it to his wife, Yasmine Sabry. As well as the Range Rover Sport, whose price exceeds 3,000,000 million Egyptian pounds, and the Aston Martin Rapide, which is one of the rare cars whose price has reached more than 200,000 thousand dollars.
While there is not enough information regarding the number of his houses, but it is certain that they are estimated at millions of dollars, in Egypt, Arab countries and the world.