Crisis

Sudan plane crash claims nine lives.

Sudan plane crash claims nine lives.

The army reported that a civilian airliner crashed in Sudan on Sunday, July 23, for "technical" reasons, killing nine individuals, four of them were soldiers, as the conflict in the East African nation entered its 100th day. The army said that a youngster had survived the crash of an Antonov airplane that killed nine other people near Port Sudan, on the east coast that had been mostly spared by the war. Due to the violence, the only airport in the nation that is still operational is in Port Sudan. According to the most recent death toll from the fighting between…
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Chinese vessels leave for a joint training session with the Russian navy.

Chinese vessels leave for a joint training session with the Russian navy.

Chinese warships have departed for a "security" exercise in the Sea of Japan with Russian naval and air troops. Since Moscow's incursion, military cooperation between China and Russia has increased as seen by the drill. According to China's defense ministry, the flotilla, which included five warships and four ship-borne helicopters, departed from the eastern port of Qingdao. According to military observers quoted in the state publication Global Times, this would be the first time both Russian armies participated in the exercise. Earlier this month, two Russian vessels that were taking part in the exercise trained separately with the Chinese navy…
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President of Bulgaria blames Ukraine for “insisting” on fighting

President of Bulgaria blames Ukraine for “insisting” on fighting

According to reports, the president of Bulgaria, a NATO member, criticized Ukraine for "insisting" on attacking Russia. According to Radio Free Europe and Politico, Rumen Radev claimed that "the whole of Europe is footing the bill" for supporting Ukraine and urged Bulgaria to take a "neutral" stance. In response, the Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia stated on Saturday that to attribute the battle to Ukraine would be to repeat of Russian propaganda. His remarks caused Nikolai Denkov, the prime minister of Bulgaria, to say that his country did not agree with them. According to the Kyiv Independent, Mr. Denkov claimed that…
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After ejecting migrants, bodies were discovered close to the border in Tunisia.

After ejecting migrants, bodies were discovered close to the border in Tunisia.

An official from a local court and a witness both confirmed on Tuesday to news agency AFP that locals in a border zone between Tunisia and Algeria had found at least two bodies thought to be migrants from Saharan regions. Nizar Eskander, the Tozeur Court's designated spokeswoman, told AFP that "We have initiated an investigative inquiry into the deaths after the discovery of the bodies of migrants from sub-Saharan nations. At least ten days had passed since the discovery of the first body, and the second was discovered on Monday. The two bodies belonged to young males, and we handed…
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Britons trapped in Sudan say relatives were not allowed on flights

Britons trapped in Sudan say relatives were not allowed on flights

British people trapped in Sudan have described being forced to make impossible choices about whether to fly home without family members the UK government will not allow on flights. Suleiman, a British national who asked to withhold his family name, said a British official had called him to say he could be evacuated with his two children only if he left his pregnant wife behind. His children are also British nationals, and their mother is a Sudanese citizen. “He said: ‘I’m sorry, you’re going to fly with your children, but your wife cannot.’ When I told him that’s impossible, the children are…
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