Morocco struggles to get tourism sector back to normalcy post-COVID
As the world has suffered a skyrocketing surge in COVID-19 cases. Due to which most of the nations have reportedly enforced restrictions to curb the outbreak. Currently, most of the…
Sudan: Burhan dismisses western threats of boycotts
KHARTOUM: Sudan's army force leader General 'Abdel Fattah al-Burhan' on February 12, Saturday dismissed Western threats of boycotts and stated that the conferences between the Israel and Sudan officials were…
I am deeply shaken by rape instances from Ethiopian women: Deputy UN Chief
According to the Deputy United Nations, Secretary-General' Amina Mohammed' stated on February 11, Friday that 'She was deeply in shock in order to see the number of rape counts in…
WHO refers Tocilizumab to the list of prequalified treatments of COVID-19
In trying to develop access to suggested treatments for COVID-19, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has today added Tocilizumab to the list of prequalified treatments of COVID-19. Basically, it is…
US, allies alleges Sudan military authorities for harassment and intimidation on arrest of 2 global officials
Khartoum: Sudan has alleged that Western criticism of the arrest of two high-profile ex-officials opposed the military rule and charged for corruption, saying it opposed diplomatic standards and practices. 'Khalid…
US & allies raises voice about recent development concerning political detentions in Sudan
Many Western nations and institutions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the European Union (EU), have voiced alarm about the recent developments concerning political detention in Sudan.…
Sudan’s military rulers increasing crackdowns by arresting activists
CAIRO: Amira Osman, a Sudanese women rights activist, was all ready to go to bed a few minutes before midnight when around 30 policemen forced their way into her home…
Truckers stuck as the highway remains blocked due to military rule
Sudan issues are increasing with each passing day and not coming to a stop. Hundreds of thousands of truck drivers are stuck in blocking a significant export route out of…
Northern Nigerian Religious Police destroys nearly 4 million beer bottles
Religious police in Northern Nigeria's city of Kano have destroyed nearly four million bottles of beer on the grounds that the sale and consumption of alcohol are strictly not allowed…
