UN envoy says he held talks with Yemen s rebel negotiator 680news.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 680news.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Noha Elhennawy May 27, 2021 - 4:38 AM
CAIRO (AP) â The Egyptian president held talks on Thursday with his counterpart in Djibouti as part of Egyptian diplomatic attempts to build more African alliances amid an ongoing water dispute with Ethiopia.
Abdel Fattah el-Sissi s visit to the Horn of Africa nation is the first by an Egyptian president since Djibouti declared independence in 1977.
El-Sissi and Djiboutiâs President Ismail Omar Guelleh agreed that the Ethiopian dam should be filled and operated according to âa fair and binding legal agreementâ that could maintain regional stability and preserve the interests of all parties, el-Sissiâs office said in a statement.
Deaths at sea highlight failings in Europe migration policy
RENATA BRITO and SAMY MAGDY, Associated Press
May 4, 2021
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1of18In this undated family handout photo, 24-year-old Mohammed Abdel-Khaliq from Sudan is seen posing for a picture. Abdel-Khaliq is believed to be among more than 100 migrants and refugees to have died when their rubber boat sank in the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya on April 21, 2021. When they called repeatedly for help in late April, a rescue never came. It was the deadliest wreck so far this year in the Mediterranean Sea and has renewed accusations that European countries are failing to help migrant boats in trouble. (Family handout via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
Renata Brito And Samy Magdy
Saadia Ahmed, mother of the Sudanese migrant Mutawakel Ali, sits with her daughters at her home, in Khartoum, Sudan, Friday April 30, 2021. Ali narrowly missed drowning in Libya because he was late for the boatâs departure. The rubber boat when on to sink at sea on approximately April 21, and its more than 100 passengers drowned. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali) May 04, 2021 - 2:04 AM
CAIRO - As the waves pounded the gray rubber boat carrying more than 100 Africans hoping to reach Europe from Libya, those aboard dialed the number for migrants in distress frantically. In the series of calls to the Alarm Phone hotline, passengers explained that the dinghy had run out of fuel while trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea and was quickly filling up with water and panic.
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