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British Prime Minister Sunak Evacuates Citizens from Sudan Amid Ongoing Fighting

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 26, 2023
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A spokesman for British Prime Minister Sunak said on Thursday that 301 people had been evacuated from Sudan in northeastern Africa, where fighting continued, and that he hoped to complete the evacuation by eight flights by the end of the day. Taken on the 22nd. Photo provided (2023 REUTERS/Jean-Luc Brunet/armée de l’Air et l’Espace/Etat-major des armees/Handout via REUTERS)

[ロンドン 26日 ロイター] – British Prime Minister Sunak’s spokesman said on the 26th that 301 people had been evacuated from Sudan in northeastern Africa, where fighting continued, and that he hoped to complete the evacuation by eight flights within the 26th.

On the 25th, the British government followed other countries and started an operation to evacuate its own citizens from Sudan, where fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary organization “Ready Support Force (RSF)” continues. The plane headed for Cyprus. On the 26th, the first wave of evacuees arrived in London from Cyprus.

The British government estimates that there are about 4,000 British citizens in Sudan.

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2023-04-26 18:45:00

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National Institute of Public Health in Sudan Occupied, Pathogens at High Risk of Leakage: WHO

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 25, 2023
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The World Health Organization (WHO) said on the 25th that the National Institute of Public Health, which stores dangerous pathogens such as measles and cholera, in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan in northeastern Africa, where fighting continues, was occupied, and the pathogens leaked out. It warned of a “high biohazard risk.” Image provided (2023 Reuters)

GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday that the National Institute of Public Health, which stores dangerous pathogens such as measles and cholera, was occupied in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan in northeastern Africa. , warned that there is a “high biohazard risk” of pathogens leaking out. It said it had been occupied by either the fighting Sudanese regular army or the paramilitary Readiness Support Force (RSF).

WHO’s Nima Saeed Abid told reporters in Geneva via video from Sudan: “The main concern is the inability of laboratory experts to safely secure biomaterials and drugs that could be used. ” he pointed out. He declined to specify which side had occupied the lab.

At least 459 people were killed and 4,072 wounded, according to the latest WHO data, after the fighting broke out on 15th of this month.

Essential services such as hospitals have been paralyzed, food and water supplies have dwindled, and many are stranded at home.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has been forced to reduce its activities in parts of Sudan due to escalating fighting.

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2023-04-25 13:48:00

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German Foreign Minister Beerbock calls China a “systemic rival” in report on his visit to the country

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 19, 2023
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Germany’s Foreign Minister Beerbock told the Bundestag on Wednesday that China was becoming a “systemic rival” rather than a trading partner or competitor, in a report on his visit to China last week. It was more than a shock,” he said. FILE PHOTO: German Foreign Minister Beerbock speaks during a press conference in Beijing, April 14, 2023. REUTERS/Suo Takekuma/Pool via REUTERS

[ベルリン 19日 ロイター] – German Foreign Minister Beerbock told the Bundestag on Wednesday that China was becoming a “systemic rival” rather than a trading partner or competitor, in a report on his visit to China last week. He said he was “beyond the shock”.

During his visit to China, Foreign Minister Beerbock said that “the dispute must be resolved peacefully” and warned that China was watching tensions in the Taiwan Strait with grave concern. He also said China was becoming aggressive externally and repressive domestically.

“There was more than a shock,” Foreign Minister Beerbock told parliament without giving details. For Germany, China is a partner country or a competitor country, but currently, “I got the impression that the aspect of a systemic rival is increasing,” he said, adding, “China is Germany’s largest trading partner, but this is “This does not necessarily mean that China is Germany’s most important trading partner.”

He said China has a responsibility to strive for world peace, and said it was important to use its influence against Russia, which is invading Ukraine. While he welcomed China’s pledge not to supply weapons to Russia, he said Germany would monitor whether those pledges would be honored.

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Ukraine and Central European Countries in Trade Dispute Over Grain Imports

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 17, 2023
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Ukraine has announced a ban on imports of grains and other food from Ukraine to protect its agricultural sector, and Ukraine will take a “first step” to demand the withdrawal of the import ban in Warsaw, Poland, starting on the 17th. Participate in consultations that take place. Photo taken in July 2020 (2023 REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko)

[キーウ 17日 ロイター] – Ukraine has announced a ban on imports of grains and other food products from Ukraine to protect its agricultural sector. Participate in consultations held in The talks are likely to continue until May 18, with the aim of resuming grain shipments through Poland, according to people familiar with the matter.

Poland and Hungary announced on Thursday that they would ban some imports from Ukraine. Slovakia also announced on Wednesday it would implement similar measures, and other countries in central and eastern Europe are also considering it, they said.

After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine blocked Black Sea ports, cheap Ukrainian grains lingered in Central Europe, hurting local farmers. The EU’s executive body, the European Commission, said on Wednesday that Poland and Hungary’s unilateral ban on imports of grain and other food products from Ukraine to protect their agricultural sectors was unacceptable. warned.

About 10 percent of Ukrainian food exports go to Poland and about 6 percent to Hungary, said Ukrainian Minister of Agriculture and Food Sorsky.

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World Bank president calls Russia’s detention of WSJ journalist a “shameless act”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 10, 2023
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World Bank President Malpass said on Thursday that Russia’s detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic was a “shameless act” and called it essential, including for the journalist’s safety. accused of infringing on the freedom of the press. World Bank President Malpass attends the Reuters Next event in New York City in December 2022. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – World Bank President Malpass said on Thursday Russia’s detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovic was a “shameless act”. accused it of violating vital press freedoms, including the safety of

Last week, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) indicted Gershkovic on suspicion of spying. He denied the allegations and said he was working as a journalist, multiple news agencies in Russia reported on the 7th.

The FSB announced on March 30 that it had detained journalist Gershkovic in Yekaterinburg, Ural Federal District, and had opened an investigation into an espionage case that collected state secrets about a military industrial complex.

“It’s a shameless act by Russia, a violation of press freedoms that the World Bank Group has long affirmed to be essential, including the safety of journalists,” Malpass told reporters. He said he hopes Gershkovic and his family can be safely reunited as soon as possible.

“A free press increases transparency and accountability. It checks governance, exposes corruption, communicates ideas and fosters innovation,” Malpass said.

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Senior US official says China not inclined to overreact to Taiwan president’s visit to the US

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 29, 2023
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – China sees no reason to overreact to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the United States during her Central America tour this week and next, senior U.S. officials said on March 29. rice field. Photo taken in Taoyuan, Taiwan, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang

[ワシントン 29日 ロイター] – Senior US officials said there was no reason for China to overreact to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the US this week and next week during her visit to Central America. He said it was consistent with the US’ One China policy.

He also said he urged the Chinese side to keep dialogue channels open.

President Tsai will stop in New York and Los Angeles during her visit to Guatemala and Belize in Central America. He is scheduled to arrive in New York on the 29th and return to Taiwan on April 7th.

It will be the president’s seventh visit to the United States since 2019 and his seventh since taking office in 2016. After a trip to Central America, he is expected to meet Speaker of the US House of Representatives McCarthy in Los Angeles. It was the first time that the speaker of the House of Representatives had met with a Taiwanese president in the United States, and this was provoked by China.

A high-ranking official said that President Tsai also held various activities during past visits to the United States, including meetings with lawmakers. “Therefore, there is absolutely no reason for the Chinese government to use this visit as an excuse to carry out aggressive and coercive activities against Taiwan,” he said.

Beijing has increased military, economic and diplomatic pressure on Taiwan, but said it would not pressure the United States to change its long-standing practice of facilitating travel through the United States.

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