An existential battle of interests : what the Sudanese war is actually about
A bitter race to claim economic and political power has divided the country and the human cost can no longer be ignored • Don’t get The Long Wave delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Almost everywhere I go, I am asked about Sudan. The questions are partly from concern for family and my birth (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Sudan)
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The Guardian (Sudan)
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