Sudan officials said they rejected the proposal by the U.S., and officials from Somalia and Somaliland said they were unaware of any contacts, AP reported.
The White House and the U.S. State Department did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. The information ministers for Somalia and Somaliland did not answer telephone calls by Reuters seeking comment.
Bu hikaye The Straits Times dergisinin March 15, 2025 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap


Bu hikaye The Straits Times dergisinin March 15, 2025 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap

Retired athletes often leave a void - some never get filled
On the ASAP Sports website there are roughly 900 transcripts of Rafael Nadal interviews dating back to April 2003.

Niemann's Lucky Bracelet
LIV S'pore co-leader hopes the trinket given by a young fan proves a lucky charm
Major supermarket operators to have unit pricing for common grocery items
Some outlets to show price per kilogram or litre for items like rice and cooking oils

From Choa Chu Kang Student to $320m Crypto Heist Suspect
S'porean 'whizz-kid' splurged on mansions, luxury cars with millions in crypto allegedly stolen from investors
Golden Start Or End Of Barren Spell?
Reds hope League Cup will be first trophy of Slot era, Magpies want to end title drought

Post and boast: Social media makes crime seem aspirational rather than reckless, say experts
Social media makes crime seem aspirational rather than reckless, said experts who weighed in on young criminals who \"post and boast\" their exploits.

Don't let books become another thing Singaporeans buy while in Malaysia
As our bookshops vanish, we risk losing a sense of curiosity and imagination of the spirit.

Five years after ban, Shein is back in India. Or is it?
China's e-commerce giant faces new curbs amid a trust deficit between the two nations

Once a staple of Korean diners, eateries serving homely food are vanishing
South Korea's \"baekbanjip\", or restaurants serving home-style meals that include a bowl of rice, soup and a variety of freshly prepared side dishes, are on their way out as consumers gravitate towards something new.

Living with an invisible disease
Women with autoimmune conditions face a host of challenging symptoms, even judgment from outsiders as their suffering is not obvious to others