MP Stephen Lual Ngor Condemns Deportation of South Sudanese Women from Sudan, Calls for Urgent Family Reunification ‎

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TNLA MP. Stephen Lual Ngor  ‎JUBA, October 14, 2025 ‎ South Sudanese lawmaker Stephen Lual Ngor has strongly condemned the recent deportation of South Sudanese women from Sudan, describing the act as “inhumane and unacceptable.” ‎Read:  ‎President Kiir Swears In New Cabinet Members, Urges Unity and Service to Nation ‎ ‎ Lual, a member of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly’s Foreign Affairs Committee, said the forced expulsion of over 100 women from Khartoum and Omdurman leaving behind 61 of their children violates both humanitarian and international human rights norms. ‎ ‎“Law and humanity stand above all politics,” the MP stressed, urging the Sudanese authorities to protect South Sudanese nationals and allow a safe and dignified return for those who wish to come home. ‎ ‎He further appealed to the Government of South Sudan to reinforce its embassy in Khartoum with adequate consular support to assist stranded citizens and coordinate with Sudanese officials to reuni...

Chelsea Football Club Star Batshuayi is Gay



A strong rumours had been circulating on the social media that Batshuayi has told his Chelsea Football Club team mates that he is gay. 
Here is a list of some Gay footballers: Ex-Aston Villa midfielder Tomas Hitzlsperger and Robbie Rogers, formerly of Leeds, both came out after leaving English football.
Former Stoke and West Brom star Carl Hoefkens said last month he had played alongside three gay footballers, including two in England.


He said: "I played alongside three gay footballers, including one who was a genuinely big name. They did not hide who they were in the dressing-room.
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