Sudan says China has waived $50m loan: What’s in it for Khartoum, Beijing?

China and Sudan signed off on a waiver of $50m as Sudan’s military-led government seeks support amid Western sanctions.
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The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has demanded an immediate investigation into alleged embezzlement of offerings at the Ayodhya Ram Temple. The organization described the situation as a 'grave sin' and urged the government to take strict action. HJS reiterated its long-standing demand for temples to be managed solely by devotees, arguing that government control fosters corruption and that genuine devotees are best suited to safeguard religious institutions.