‘Dangerous’ biohazard threat for Brits after Sudanese rebels seize lab containing polio in war-torn Khartoum, warns WHO
The first RAF transport plane carrying rescued Brits took off this morning from a military airfield around 20 miles outside Khartoum.There is the constant fear that such fragile peace could collapse at a moment's notice and catch Brits in the crossfire.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed the "large scale airlift" is being undertaken to rescue trapped Brits.10 days of urban combatThe United States and European, Middle Eastern, African and Asian nations launched emergency missions to bring to safety their embassy staff and Sudan-based citizens by road, air and sea.
The professor of chemistry and chemical biology at Rutgers University warned the scramble to build the dangerous labs is "accelerating worldwide".
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