22.9 C
New York
June 7, 2025
Africa Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Middle East and North Africa news Sudan UK news World news

Britons trapped in Sudan say relatives were not allowed on flights

Britons trapped in Sudan say relatives were not allowed on flights

Foreign Office accused of creating ‘confusion’ during evacuation, with some struggling to get visas or prove citizenship

British people trapped in Sudan have described being forced to make impossible choices about whether to fly home without family members the UK government will not allow on flights.

Suleiman, a British national who asked to withhold his family name, said a British official had called him to say he could be evacuated with his two children only if he left his pregnant wife behind. His children are also British nationals, and their mother is a Sudanese citizen.

Continue reading…

Related posts

‘Nature is striking back’: flooding around the world, from Australia to Venezuela

TheWorldsNews

Brazilian politician attacks police with rifle and grenades, wounding two

TheWorldsNews

US Intel executive ‘actively responsible’ for driving anti-LGBTQ+ agenda in Africa, say campaigners

TheWorldsNews

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This