French calls for emergency Security Council meeting on Syria

French Foreign Minister, Jean-Yves le Drian, delivers a speech during the inauguration of the RTE (Reseau de transport d’electricite) electrical safety net linking Lorient to Saint-Brieuc consisting of 76 km of cable at 225,000 volts, on January 15, 2018 in Mur-de-Bretagne, western France. (AFP)
Updated 21 January 2018
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French calls for emergency Security Council meeting on Syria

PARIS: France has called for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council over Syria following a Turkish incursion into northern Syria’s Afrin province, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Sunday.
“Ghouta, Idlib, Afrin — France asks for an urgent meeting of the Security Council,” Le Drian said on his Twitter feed. He added that he had spoken with his Turkish counterpart on Sunday morning.
Turkish ground forces pushed into northern Syria’s Afrin province on Sunday, the army said, after Turkey launched artillery and air strikes on a US-backed Kurdish militia it aims to sweep from its border.


Sudan gold mine collapse kills 13 miners

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Sudan gold mine collapse kills 13 miners

  • The collapse occurred in “five abandoned shafts” of the Umm Fakroun mine in South Kordofan
  • “The shafts had been abandoned and shut down, but some miners snuck in and were working illegally,” the statement said

KHARTOUM: A partial collapse of a gold mine has killed 13 miners and wounded six others in southern Sudan, the state mining company said on Wednesday.
The collapse occurred in “five abandoned shafts” of the Umm Fakroun mine in South Kordofan state last Friday, the Sudanese Mineral Resources Company (SMRC) said in a statement.
Since conflict erupted between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in April 2023, both sides’ war efforts have been largely funded by Sudan’s gold industry, in addition to foreign backers.
“The shafts had been abandoned and shut down, but some miners snuck in and were working illegally,” the statement said.
The war has devastated Sudan’s already fragile economy and left much of the country out of work, yet SMRC announced a “five-year high” in production of 70 tons in 2025.
Of last year’s 70 tons, only “20 tons have been exported through official channels,” army-aligned Finance Minister Gibril Ibrahim told AFP this month.
Africa’s third-largest country is one of the continent’s top gold producers, but artisanal and small-scale gold mining, like Umm Fakroun, accounts for the majority of gold extracted.
These mines lack proper safety measures and use hazardous chemicals that often cause widespread diseases in nearby areas.
Before the war pushed 25 million Sudanese into acute food insecurity, artisanal mining employed more than two million people, according to industry figures.
The war has left tens of thousands killed and around 11 million displaced.