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Sudan Faces Humanitarian Catastrophe Amidst Ongoing Civil War

Sudan is on the brink of collapse as a brutal power struggle between the army and the Rapid Support Forces continues, displacing over 10 million people and causing severe food shortages. Jan Egeland, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council, warns that the country could become a failed state without immediate international aid. With rampant ethnic violence and starvation methods employed in warfare, experts predict that up to 2.5 million could die from hunger by year-end. Egeland calls for Europe to invest in humanitarian aid to avert a wider refugee crisis.

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