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Sudan Nashra: Military retakes Blue Nile’s Kurmuk | RSF amasses forces near West Darfur’s Kulbus, residents flee | Debt crisis traps Sudanese in Egypt, embassy moves to free debtors in prison | Architect of Hemedti’s Entebbe visit holds talks in Khartoum

The military has regained control of Kurmuk in Blue Nile state, signaling a shift in the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Meanwhile, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are gathering troops near Kulbus in West Darfur, prompting local residents to flee due to fears of violence. In Egypt, a growing debt crisis has led to Sudanese citizens being imprisoned, prompting the Egyptian embassy to take action to release those detained. Additionally, an individual involved in arranging General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti)'s visit to Entebbe, Uganda, is currently holding discussions in Khartoum.

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Sudan Nashra: Military retakes Blue Nile’s Kurmuk | RSF amasses forces near West Darfur’s Kulbus, residents flee | Debt crisis traps Sudanese in Egypt, embassy moves to free debtors in prison | Architect of Hemedti’s Entebbe visit holds talks in Khartoum

The military has regained control of Kurmuk in Blue Nile state, signaling a shift in the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Meanwhile, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are gathering troops near Kulbus in West Darfur, prompting local residents to flee due to fears of violence. In Egypt, a growing debt crisis has led to Sudanese citizens being imprisoned, prompting the Egyptian embassy to take action to release those detained. Additionally, an individual involved in arranging General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti)'s visit to Entebbe, Uganda, is currently holding discussions in Khartoum.

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