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  • S. 5376 aims to restrict the sale and export licenses of specific defense articles to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The bill specifies that these restrictions will remain in effect until the President confirms that the UAE is not supporting the Rapid Support Forces in...

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    The bill says that the United States wants to stop selling certain military items to the United Arab Emirates until the President is sure that they are not helping a group in Sudan that might be causing problems.

  • H. RES. 1328 recognizes actions by the Rapid Support Forces and allied militias in Darfur, Sudan, as genocide against non-Arab ethnic communities, specifically targeting the Masalit people. The resolution condemns these atrocities, calls for an immediate end to violence in...

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    H. RES. 1328 is about stopping bad actions in a place called Darfur, Sudan, where some groups are hurting other groups unfairly. It asks for help to protect people, find out what happened, and make sure the people who did bad things are punished.

  • H. R. 8501 aims to stop the United States from granting licenses to export certain defense articles to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This prohibition will last until the President confirms to the specified Congressional committees that the UAE is no longer supplying support to the Rapid...

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    The bill wants to stop the United States from sending certain military items to a country called the United Arab Emirates until the President confirms that the UAE isn't giving help to a group in Sudan.

  • H. R. 1939 aims to address the conflict in Sudan by imposing sanctions on individuals and entities involved in committing atrocities and blocking humanitarian aid. The bill outlines specific sanctions, including asset freezes, visa restrictions, and limitations on financial...

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    H.R. 1939 is a plan to stop bad things happening in Sudan by punishing the people who cause problems there, like freezing their money or stopping them from visiting other countries. It also wants to help bring peace by making sure everyone, including women and young people, get a say in fixing what’s wrong.