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Ahram Online
January 26, 2018
Al-Bashir, the report relates, mentioned the “great Sudanese sacrifices in Yemen, which were unappreciated by the Saudis and which led to a strong naval presence of the Houthis” in the Red Sea, threatening Sudan's maritime interests. According to Sudan Today, Al-Bashir also complained that his countryÃÂ ...
ReliefWeb
January 25, 2018
The overall number of AWD weekly cases remains low since October, yet new suspected cases were observed in Red Sea State during December. Influx of South Sudanese refugees From January to mid-December 2017, 192,404 South Sudanese refugees arrived in Sudan, including approximatelyÃÂ ...
Al-Monitor
January 23, 2018
Sudan recalled its ambassador to Egypt and sent more troops to its border with Eritrea on Jan. 15. The move came amid escalating tensions with Egypt and Eritrea, sparked by a Sudan-Turkey deal to build a military base on the Sudanese island of Suakin, a key Red Sea port. Turkey and Egypt are far fromÃÂ ...
Quartz
January 16, 2018
And now, geopolitical strains between Sudan and Egypt are threatening to undermine any progress and unravel a regional crisis. Tensions over who owns the Hala'ib Triangle on the Red Sea has flared again, leading Khartoum to recall its ambassador from Cairo in early January. In retaliation, Egypt sentÃÂ ...
Aljazeera.com
January 14, 2018
Sudan says it has sent more troops to its eastern border with Eritrea as tension in the Red Sea region continues to rise. ... "Sudan's national army has sent part of its forces to this area to protect Sudan's security as we have information that some parties are targeting us," Sudanese foreign minister, IbrahimÃÂ ...
Aljazeera.com
January 10, 2018
A political dispute emerged recently after Sudan signed a deal with Turkey to rebuild Suakin island on the Red Sea coast and a naval dock. Ankara and Khartoum said the island deal would increase tourism and create a transit point for pilgrims crossing the Red Sea to Islam's holiest city, Mecca. EgyptianÃÂ ...
Aljazeera.com
January 9, 2018
Tensions in the Red Sea region have been brewing for months but came to the fore when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Sudan last month ... head of the Sudanese Border Technical Committee, Abdullah al-Sadiq, accused Egypt of trying to "drag Sudan into a direct [military] confrontation".
Xinhua
January 4, 2018
CAIRO, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- A recent deal to lease a Sudanese Red Sea island to Turkey for development raises Egypt's concerns amid Cairo's tense relations with Ankara and Khartoum either for political disagreement or border dispute, said Egyptian political experts. In late December, Turkish PresidentÃÂ ...
Al-Monitor
January 3, 2018
Egypt fears that Sudan, empowered by Turkish support, might become even more strident in its claim to the disputed Halayeb triangle on the Red Sea coast. Egypt had posted soldiers at Halayeb in the 1990s to block Sudanese aspirations. Moreover, Egypt has been upset with Sudan's support of EthiopiaÃÂ ...
Aljazeera.com
December 28, 2017
Turkey has signed an agreement with Sudan that will allow it to have a military presence on the Red Sea. It is the latest country to expand into the area. The list of countries already in the region or building bases there include: Saudi Arabia, China, Israel, the UAE and the US. The US and European UnionÃÂ ...
Xinhua
August 28, 2017
Earlier, Sudanese Meteorological Authority said that rains were expected in the Red Sea State, the southern parts of Northern State,ÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
August 26, 2017
Port Sudan — Two patients were admitted to hospital in Port Sudan ... on the civil authorities to initiate awareness campaigns in Red Sea,ÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
August 25, 2017
The international relations professor in Sudanese universities and ... to use Port Sudan on the Red Sea, but Ethiopia largely prefers DjiboutiÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
August 25, 2017
The Independent Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors, who organized ... by the epidemic, namely: White Nile, Red Sea and Gedarif states.
AllAfrica.com
August 25, 2017
August 22 - 2017 DARFUR / RED SEA / SENNAR Reports of cholera ... locality in North Darfur to the Sudanese government on Wednesday.
AllAfrica.com
August 20, 2017
Port Sudan / Kassala / Wad Madani — Residents of Red Sea state in ... Sudanese officials have often been accused of being involved in theÃÂ ...
Africa.com
August 18, 2017
Read Africa Energy Series South Sudan Report here. ... export route, and it runs from Heglig field to El Bashayer port on the Red Sea in Sudan. ... The South Sudanese company says it is also considering a product pipeline to Ethiopia soÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
August 16, 2017
Port Sudan — One person died from a sunstroke in a hospital in Port ... Hashim, a journalist in Red Sea state reported to Radio Dabanga.
How we made it in Africa
August 16, 2017
So said Ahmed Dirdeiry, Managing Partner of Sudanese law firm .... its oil through a 1,610‑km pipeline that runs across Sudan to the Red Sea.
AllAfrica.com
August 14, 2017
Sudan: Strategies for Collection of Arms From Darfur Civilians - How Feasible? tweet ... were sent to the prison of the Red Sea City of Port-Sudan in the East. ... Official spokesman of the opposition Sudanese Congress PartyÃÂ ...
ReliefWeb
August 10, 2017
The rate of cholera infections in Tokar in Sudan's Red Sea state increased significantly on Monday. Journalist Osman Hashim reported toÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
August 8, 2017
During his meeting Monday, with the Wali (governor) of Red Sea state, Prof. ... The Director General of the Sudanese Company for MineralsÃÂ ...
ReliefWeb
August 6, 2017
In Tokar, Red Sea state, in eastern Sudan two people have died of cholera this week. The total number of deaths has risen to five and moreÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
July 29, 2017
Port Sudan — Civil society leaders in Red Sea state have condemned the decision of the Red Sea state government to establish new cargoÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
December 31, 1999
Sudan: Cholera - Thirteen Die in Darfur, 'Unhealed Patients Discharged'. tweet ... In Red Sea state, a local hospital recorded five new cholera cases, but ... Health experts of the Sudanese Communist Party in Khartoum haveÃÂ ...
ReliefWeb
December 31, 1999
Thirteen people died of cholera in West and Central Darfur this week. In Red Sea state, a local hospital recorded five new cholera cases, butÃÂ ...
Gulf Today
March 24, 2017
Johannesburg: Djibouti won an Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) qualifier for the first time since 2007 when they defeated South Sudan 2-0 at home on Wednesday. Hamza Abdi Idelh and Med Salam scored for the "Shoremen of the Red Sea" in Djibouti City toÃÂ ...
Arab News
March 24, 2017
This file photo taken on December 15, 2015 shows a Yemeni tribesman from the Popular Resistance Committees, supporting forces loyal to President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, holding a position in the country's third city Taez.
Washington Examiner
March 24, 2017
A bipartisan group of senators want Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to implement a diplomatic surge to help alleviate famine in several war-torn orÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
March 24, 2017
Ismat Abdelrahman stated that the phenomenon is "becoming worrisome", in particular in the eastern Sudanese states of Kassala, El Gedaref, and Red Sea, and in Darfur. Sudanese officials have often been accused of being involved in the trafficking.
AllAfrica.com
March 23, 2017
Khartoum - The Wali (governor) of the Red Sea State, Ali Ahmed Hamid, the Commissioner for Halaib, the Ministers of Urban Planning, Social Affairs and Finance and the deputy of Halaib constituency at the National Assembly have attended the signing ofÃÂ ...
AllAfrica.com
March 22, 2017
The largest number of refugee is from South Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea, which totals more than 800,000 as of 2016. The rest are from Yemen, Sudan, Djibouti, Kenya, ... The clan based civil war and currently the worst ever drought induced hunger caused ...
Center for Research on Globalization
March 22, 2017
These refugees were traveling to the Republic of Sudan utilizing the Bab-el-Mandeb, a strait near Yemen, Djibouti, and Eritrea which joins the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden. This area is one of the most lucrative shipping lanes in the world transporting ...
ReliefWeb
March 22, 2017
There are also disparities between states, with just around a third of households having access to safe water in Red Sea, White Nile and Gedarif compared to 90 per cent access in Khartoum and the Northern States.
Splash 247
March 21, 2017
Djibouti Shipping Lines (DSL), a new carrier based out of the Horn of Africa, plans to launch in April a container shuttle service connecting Djibouti to Berbera in Somaliland, according to Alphaliner.
AllAfrica.com
March 21, 2017
Journalist Osman Hashim reported to Radio Dabanga that the local authorities can therefore justify the arrests and confiscations against street vendors, tea sellers and Kisra sellers in the Red Sea state capital. "They confiscated the property of ...
Hollywood Reporter
March 20, 2017
The project tells of the Israeli spy agency's effort to rescue and bring home Ethiopian Jews that were trapped in Sudan in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Chris Evans will star in Red Sea Diving Resort, a true-life Mossad spy drama written and being ...
Sudan Tribune
March 19, 2017
The Halayeb triangle, which is a 20,580 km area on the Red Sea, has been a contentious issue between Egypt and Sudan since 1958, shortly after Sudan gained its independence from the British-Egyptian rule in January 1956. The area has been under Cairo's ...
Jordan Times
March 18, 2017
AMMAN - Increasing maritime transport, development and tourist projects on the Red Sea coast are threatening its biodiversity, a regional expert warned on Thursday, while Jordan renewed its commitment to preserving its only sea gate.
wtkr.com
March 18, 2017
"As conditions in Yemen deteriorate as a result of the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis, refugees and asylum seekers are increasingly fleeing onwards, following established migratory routes, including across the Red Sea to Sudan with the ...
AllAfrica.com
March 17, 2017
Port Sudan - Drivers of public transport mini-buses in Port Sudan will lay down their work as of tomorrow, in protest against the arrest of several colleagues.
Open Democracy
March 17, 2017
We chose to investigate the criminalization process in Red Sea out of a genuine desire to study a positive example of a state that had managed to introduce a ban on FGM against all odds.
AllAfrica.com
March 15, 2017
Khartoum - Nearly 1000 Travel and Tourism Agencies (TAA) are conducting businesses in Khartoum (the national capital). However only handful of them operates in real tourism activities.
AllAfrica.com
March 14, 2017
The UAE is currently studying the establishment of an electricity generating station in Port Sudan, Red Sea State, producing 1000 megawatts through use of liquid gas as well as the establishment of a transportation line from there to Khartoum, on ...
World Socialist Web Site
March 13, 2017
As outlined by UN officials, the populations most immediately at risk number 7.3 million in Yemen, 2.9 million in Somalia, 5 million in South Sudan, and 5.1 million in Nigeria, for a total of 20.3 million. The number ... The Saudi forces, which fight ...
Religion News Service
March 11, 2017
Egyptian protesters and Muslim Brotherhood members shout slogans against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and the government during a demonstration protesting the government's decision to transfer two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, in front of the ...
Daily Herald
March 11, 2017
SANAA, Yemen - A Yemeni coast guard vessel on Friday hit a naval mine suspected of being planted in the Red Sea by rebels and the explosion killed two sailors and wounded eight, including the ship's captain, security officials said.
The Star, Kenya
March 11, 2017
... crisis since 1945, the United Nations says, issuing a plea for help to avoid "a catastrophe". UN humanitarian chief Stephen O'Brien said that more than 20 million people faced the threat of starvation and famine in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and ...
La Croix International (registration) (blog)
March 8, 2017
Famine was declared in South Sudan by the UN on 20 February, the first such emergency since 2011. Back then the famine also affected Somalia.
AllAfrica.com
March 8, 2017
... to the both Merowe and Port Sudan, where they got acquainted with Sudan potentials in water resources and swamps a matter makes it attractive to investors in the field of maritime and river fishing on the Red Sea coast and Merowe Dam, revealing ...
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