
Folks stroll down a street in Khartoum, 2024.
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Folks stroll down a street in Khartoum, 2024.
Faiz Abubakr/Faiz Abubakr
It has been greater than two years since civil conflict exploded in Sudan.
By some estimates the battle has killed as many as 150-thousand individuals, and displaced thousands and thousands extra.
In April, NPR Worldwide Correspondent Emmanuel Akinwotu gained uncommon entry to the capital metropolis, Khartoum. He studies on how the as soon as vibrant metropolis of 6 million has been ravaged by conflict.
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This episode was produced by Michael Levitt and Jason Fuller. It was edited by Jeanette Woods and Tara Neill. Our government producer is Sami Yenigun.