Egypt to enrol int’l students fleeing Sudan
Egyptian universities are in talks to enrol some of the 5,000 Nigerian students who have fled fighting in Sudan in its own institutions.
Egyptian universities are in talks to enrol some of the 5,000 Nigerian students who have fled fighting in Sudan in its own institutions.
Thousands of Nigerian students being evacuated from Sudan are to compete their studies at universities at home with support from the government.
International students trapped in a Sudanese university campus say they have no water, electricity or food, and have spoken of their terror after they saw jets dropping bombs under a kilometre away from them.
Thousands of foreign students from Africa, Middle East and Asia have been left stranded across Sudan, as factional fighting has begun in the country.
Students from Ukraine and Sudan in the US have been given Special Student Relief, meaning they can access work permits and have protection from deportation.
Dual nationals of Iran, Iraq, Sudan and Syria and VWP countries will no longer be allowed to travel to the US visa-free, under new anti-terrorism measures.