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Sudan: Life slowly resuming in the capital despite fears of another attack
World🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

Sudan: Life slowly resuming in the capital despite fears of another attack

In Khartoum, Sudan, life is gradually returning to some areas following a military victory over the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), though significant challenges remain. At least two million of the five million Sudanese who fled during the conflict have returned home. However, the city center remains largely abandoned, with destroyed infrastructure, ongoing power shortages, and water scarcity. Despite promises of restoring normalcy, many returnees face difficult conditions, including unpaid wages and damaged housing. Fewer than 80,000 people have returned to central Khartoum, according to the United Nations, while others continue to flee due to pressure in neighboring Egypt.

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Sudan: Life slowly resuming in the capital despite fears of another attack

In Khartoum, Sudan, life is gradually returning to some areas following a military victory over the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), though significant challenges remain. At least two million of the five million Sudanese who fled during the conflict have returned home. However, the city center remains largely abandoned, with destroyed infrastructure, ongoing power shortages, and water scarcity. Despite promises of restoring normalcy, many returnees face difficult conditions, including unpaid wages and damaged housing. Fewer than 80,000 people have returned to central Khartoum, according to the United Nations, while others continue to flee due to pressure in neighboring Egypt.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the situation in Khartoum, focusing on the aftermath of the military conflict and the challenges faced by returning residents. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any political side, providing information on both the progress made and the ongoing issues.

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