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UAE Sudan Strategy: Civilians First, No Immunity for Atrocities

UAE Sudan Strategy: Civilians First, No Immunity for Atrocities

November 15, 2025 Robert Mitchell - News Editor of Newsdirectory3.com News

Here’s a‍ breakdown of the provided text, which⁤ appears to be a list‍ of news ​article links, primarily from Google News:

overall:

the text is a series of HTML <li> ‌(list item) elements, each containing⁣ a link (<a> tag) to a news article. The links are long and complex, likely containing ⁢tracking parameters used by Google News. There’s also some formatting like <font color="#6f6f6f">Arabic</font> ​ to indicate‍ the language of the article.

Specific Articles (as much as can be deciphered from the link text):

  1. UAE: Quartet statement on ⁣the “roadmap” ‍to end the conflict in Sudan – This is a clear headline. The link points to an article about a statement from​ a quartet of nations (likely including the UAE) regarding ‍a plan to resolve the conflict in Sudan. The <font color="#6f6f6f">Arabic</font> suggests the article is in ⁣Arabic.
  1. [Very Long, Complex Link] – This link is extremely long and difficult to interpret directly. Though, ⁣based on the structure and ​some ‌keywords, it appears to be another news article,‌ likely related to the Sudan conflict or regional politics.⁣ The presence of “Sudan”⁣ within the link suggests this.

Key ⁣Observations:

* Google News⁢ RSS Feed: The⁣ links are⁢ formatted in ⁣a way that suggests they come from a Google News RSS feed.
* ​ Tracking Parameters: The⁤ long strings of characters in the links are likely used by ‌Google to track clicks, sources,⁣ and other analytics data.
* Sudan Conflict Focus: ‍The first article is explicitly about the Sudan conflict, and the ⁢second link likely relates to the⁤ same topic.
* Arabic Language: At least one⁢ article is in Arabic.

If ‍you’d like me to try ‌and extract more ⁢details from​ the second link, you could try to shorten it using a URL shortening service (like bit.ly)‌ and⁤ provide the shortened link. ⁤ However, even then, the tracking parameters will make it difficult to determine the exact source and‌ content.

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