Kosovo hat die Aufnahme in die UN-Kulturorganisation UNESCO knapp verpasst. Beobachter sprechen von einem herben Rückschlag für die Anerkennungsbemühungen des Landes. Kosovos Außenminister Hashim Thaçi wirft Serbien Anti-Kosovo-Lobbying und eine anti-europäische Kampagne vor.
November 11, 2015 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese foreign minister Ibrahim Ghandour held talks with his Maltese counterpart prior to the opening of a major migration summit that brought leaders from the African continent and the European Union (EU).
At his meeting with Ghandour, Malta's foreign minister George William Vella referred to the ongoing cooperation between the two countries in the field of migration following a previous visit to Khartoum by a Maltese delegation in 2012.
According to a press release by the Maltese foreign ministry, Ghandour gave a detailed overview of the complex migration scenario in Sudan with the country being both a country of origin and of transit.
The two sides also agreed that Libya was central to an effective mitigation of the migration situation in the Mediterranean.
On bilateral relations, the two ministers identified the sectors of education, training and institution-building upon which tangible cooperation could be established in the immediate term.
Vella underlined the need for Khartoum and Juba to fully implement the security and economic agreements relating to the normalization of relations between the two countries.
Ghandour is leading Sudan's delegation to the summit as Malta is member of the International Criminal Court (ICC) which has two arrest warrants outstanding for president Omer Hassan al-Bashir.
There was confusion earlier today on Sudan's level of attendance as the official summit participants' list was empty from any Sudanese official.
The EU is expected to offer African states a range of aid as well as easier visa access and lower costs for migrants sending cash home in return for help to curb migration into the European bloc, including by taking back illegal immigrants.
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November 11, 2015 (KHARTOUM) - A huge fire broke out at the Quran University in Khartoum on Wednesday morning, after a Molotov cocktail attack by Darfurian Students who protested against tuition fees.
Since 2013, the federal authorities and the Darfur Regional Authority agreed that only sons of refugees and displaced persons are eligible for the exemption of tuition. But several Darfurians student unions regularly contest this decision.
Student from Darfur region protested at the University of Quran in Omdurman twin's city of Khartoum on Wednesday morning demanding to be exempted from tuition fee in line with the Abuja and Doha peace agreements.
The protest took place as the university administration rejected their claim, saying that the exemption cannot cover all the students from the western Sudan region.
Eyewitnesses told Sudan Tribune that some students thrown Molotov cocktails on the University campus causing the fire.
They added that the fire reached many buildings including the dean office, the teachers' offices, some halls and libraries. The police then cordoned the university and evacuate the students from the campus.
In a statement issued after the incident, the ministry of interior accused unidentified Darfurian students of causing riots at the university.
''A limited number of Darfur students had caused riots at the faculty of education of university of Quran."
The ministry further explained that three offices, the deanship faculty office, lecture hall and one of the financial offices have been burnt down.
"When the university's administration was asked about the cause, it reported that the fire was caused by some Darfur students who were protesting against the administration refusal to grant them exemptions of tuition fee,'' said the statement.
Meanwhile, an university official who asked for anonymity said that the campus was set on fire at 6:00 AM and continue for long time before the arrival of firemen.
He further revealed that the university board was called for an extraordinary meeting to discuss the incident.
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