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From an Irish student living a 'real life nightmare' in Sudan to gaps in abortion services around country, here's the April 26 news bulletin

War in Sudan: Irish student lives a ‘real life nightmare’

An Irish citizen studying medicine in Sudan said his family has lived through a “real life nightmare”. Mostasier Ismail said he, his brother and mother decided to leave their home outside Khartoum after supplies ran low and fighting began. “There was many clashes in my neighbourhood, even a couple of houses were bombed.

The newly established Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying will begin public deliberations on 13 June, following its first meeting last week after months of delays. The cross-party panel of TDs and senators will run for 9 months before producing a report with recommendations in March of next year. The committee will examine the legal and ethical implications in a number of modules during the timeframe of the committee.

Review platform Trustpilot has taken enforcement action against Ekol Hospitals in Turkey for allegedly “abusing the reporting function” on its website. Ekol Hospitals in Izmir, which registered as a company in Ireland two years ago, specialises in cosmetic, weight-loss and dental procedures. Thousands of patients are flown over from the UK and Ireland every year as part of package deals including “mummy makeovers” and bariatric procedures. While it currently has a rating of 4.

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