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Sudanese Nomads Trapped as War Fuels Banditry and Ethnic Splits

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By Eltayeb Siddig
NEAR AL-OBEID, Sudan, Feb 9 (Reuters) – Gubara al-Basheer ‌and ​his family used to traverse Sudan’s ‌desert with their camels and livestock, moving freely between markets, water sources, and ​green pastures.
But since war erupted in… [2337 chars]

Source: U.S. News & World Report | Published: 2026-02-09T13:07:00Z

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