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Sudan faces ‘catastrophic hunger’ as conflict blocks aid

Brutal battles and pillaged aid deliveries have turned Sudan into the world's biggest humanitarian crisis. Now life-saving community initiatives are also running out of food as millions face extreme hunger.

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