Putrajaya seeks Sudan permission to fly out stranded Malaysians FMTNews
Foreign nationals have begun evacuating Sudan, where fighting between rival generals has left hundreds of civilians dead.
Foreign minister Zambry Abdul Kadir said the government is also considering other options to evacuate them, Sinar Harian reported.
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