Sudan refuses Iranian helicopter carrier in exchange for building a port

Sudan refuses Iranian helicopter carrier in exchange for building a port

Sudan rejected Iran’s proposal to allow it to build a permanent naval base on the African coast of the Red Sea, an act that would have allowed Tehran to monitor maritime traffic in the Suez Canal and Israel, according got intelligence provided by a senior Sudanese official to the Wall Street Journal. Iran has … Read more

Hackers target UK in huge cyber attack ‘in response to airstrikes in Yemen’

Hackers target UK in huge cyber attack ‘in response to airstrikes in Yemen’

HACKERS say they launched a massive cyber attack against the UK in response to airstrikes in Yemen. Anonymous Sudan said Friday’s raid on an internet company was also because Britain had shown “support” for Israel. 6 Anonymous Sudan claimed to have launched a cyber attack against Britain in retaliation for attacks in YemenCredit: Getty 6 … Read more

Life-Saving Aid Not Reaching Millions of People Caught in Health Emergencies

Life-Saving Aid Not Reaching Millions of People Caught in Health Emergencies

Geneva —  The World Health Organization is warning that millions of people caught in conflict-driven health emergencies risk dying from traumatic wounds and infectious diseases because life-saving humanitarian aid is not reaching those in need. In one of his most forceful statements to date, the WHO’s director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, accused the Israeli government of … Read more

AIMIM legislator urges Jaishankar to evacuate 70 Indians stuck in Sudan

AIMIM legislator urges Jaishankar to evacuate 70 Indians stuck in Sudan

London: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addresses the Indian community at a Diwali reception, in London, United Kingdom. (PTI Photo) Hyderabad: AIMIM legislator Ahmed Bin Abdullah Balala has appealed to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to take steps for evacuation of 70 Indians stranded in war-torn Sudan. In a letter to the Union Minister, he … Read more

In Sudan, Health Care Crisis Looms for Unborn, Newborn as Conflict Escalates

In Sudan, Health Care Crisis Looms for Unborn, Newborn as Conflict Escalates

Nairobi, Kenya —  According to the British charity Save the Children, some 30,000 children will be born in war-torn Sudan over the next three months without access to proper medical care, such as through doctors, hospitals and medicines. The group says the lack of basic health care endangers both mothers and unborn children, heightening the … Read more