The killing of a Nepali security guard in Abu Dhabi highlights the growing risks faced by millions of migrant workers across the Gulf as the conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States escalates ... .
“The army reopened the road to Kadugli and reached residents who had been under siege for months,” Burhan said in a brief statement cited by the state news agency SUNA.
Sudan’s army chief and head of the SovereignCouncilAbdel Fattah al-Burhan on Friday urged the Sudanese people to return to their homes and take part in rebuilding the country, saying conditions are now “safe and stable.”.