KSrelief launches project to prepare educational labs at University of Aden June 02, 2021 The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), the charity arms of Saudi Arabia, has launched a project to equip educational labs in the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Aden.
Saudi Gazette report
ADEN, Yemen The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), the charity arms of Saudi Arabia, has launched a project to equip educational labs in the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Aden, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
The project was launched in the presence of the Undersecretary of the Yemeni Ministry of Public Health and Population Dr. Ali Al-Walidi, the president of the University of Aden, Dr. Al-Khader Lusour, the dean of the College of Medicine, members of the faculty, and KSrelief team members.
Due to its relatively stable political institutions, geographic proximity to Libya, and UNSC seat, regional powers in the Middle East are competing for influence in Niger. Egypt and the UAE are trying to counter Turkey’s growing economic and security cooperation with Niger, Saudi Arabia and Iran wish to leverage its UNSC voting power, and Israel is testing the waters for a potential normalization of diplomatic relations. These rivalries are poised to intensify, as the Sahel’s geostrategic significance continues to expand.
US and Sudan discuss Nile Dam dispute Africanews 3 hrs ago
A US delegation arrived in Sudan to meet with its finance minister on Tuesday.
The topics of discussion the economy and the tension over Ethiopia s Nile Dam project.
Negotiations are ongoing between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan aimed at resolving a years-long dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Ethiopia being built on the Nile River s main tributary.
Egypt and Sudan fear its impact on their water supply.
During a press conference with Sen. Chris Coons, Sudanese Finance Minister Gibril Ibrahim said the US senators are playing a role now in the issue of the Renaissance Dam and the issue of borders (between Sudan and Ethiopia).
other Iran talks:
Rouhani notes 60-70% progress in Vienna. Let’s start in Vienna, where talks are underway for the return of both the United States and Iran to compliance with Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). The details are trickling out and the messages are mixed, but the headline (cutting through the daily pressers and remarks, on and off the record) is that talks are ongoing and some type of roadmap to reconciliation may be emerging. While expressing all sorts of reservations and caution, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
Abbas Araghchi nonetheless said on April 20 that the talks are on the right track. Iran President