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Sudanese journalist denied UK visa to collect prestigious award Sudanese journalist Mohammed Amin was awarded ‘Journalist of the Year’, but he couldn’t attend the ceremony because the UK refused to give him a visa. Amin has accused the UK government of neglecting Sudan’s crisis.
Outcry as experts from African and Asian countries – where mortality is highest – prevented from attending Portugal conference on prevention Visa rejections have threatened progress on mother and baby health after experts from struggling countries were barred from talks, global midwife leaders have said. Politicians, donors and UN agencies convened this week at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) congress in Lisbon, Portugal, a key conference to discuss the millions of avoidable mother and baby deaths every year. But last-minute visa refusals meant eminent midwives from Africa and Asia – where the majority of lives are lost – were excluded. Urgent appeals were lodged for delegates from countries including Nigeria, Ghana, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Tunisia, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Bangladesh, India and Indonesia. ICM advisor Kate Stringer said: “These midwives are leaders working in countries that bear the highest burden of deaths. “A mother dies every two minutes due to pregnancy or birth. How are we going to intervene if the researchers and professors at the heart of it are banned? “This defies logic. With her work at the NGO Mother Health International, Akello helps overwhelmed public maternity centres pivot to WHO standards, operating in a remote post-conflict region near the border with South Sudan, 95km (60 miles) from a referral hospital. Akello said, “The world’s policymakers are in Lisbon, yet here I am in Uganda, trying to explain to an embassy why I should have the right to travel. Good quality midwives are a key solution – yet only I got a visa.” Stringer called this “gender inequity laid bare”. Portugal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said visa assessments happened “rigorously, objectively and factually” in line with Schengen rules.
Subscribed with another email? Logout and Login with that one. Account subscription benefits alongside Premium Stories, Editorials, Opinions and more. Unlock these with Subscription Published - June 19, 2026 12:30 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA Andhra Pradesh IT and HRD Minister Nara Lokesh said on X that he met Vishal Agarwal, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Visa Steel, Aditya Agarwal, Director of the Emami Group, and Prashanth Bangur, Vice-Chairman of Shree Cement, in Kolkata on Friday (June 19, 2026). During the meeting, Mr. Lokesh spoke of the reforms the Andhra Pradesh government was carrying out to promote industrial development, attract investment and create jobs. Over breakfast in Kolkata, I was delighted to have an engaging discussion with Aditya Agarwal (Emami Group), Vishal Agarwal (Visa Steel) and Prashant Bangur (Shree Cement). We discussed how Andhra Pradesh is leveraging national reforms to emerge as a key growth hub on India's… pic.twitter.com/JTlbhcqvIt He cited the State’s long coastline, its existing seaports and the new ones being built, improved logistics, the availability of land and power, and investor-friendly policies as positive factors. The government intended to make Andhra Pradesh an industrial and manufacturing hub in the country, he said, adding that construction of the integrated steel plant by ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel near Anakapalli had begun. The plant would make the State a major hub for the steel industry, he said.