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"I hope things will be better now, safer. I want to return to my work," murmured a 29-year-old Sudanese woman, her voice ...
The Egyptian Army’s “Special Battalion Camp” in Abu Simbel facilitates travel to Wadi Halfa in Sudan for low fees and with simplified procedures, attracting large numbers seeking a safe ...
The Abu Simbel area, a transit point for Sudanese entering Sudan via the Ashkit crossing in Wadi Halfa, has seen increased traffic as people return following the army’s recapture of Khartoum and ...
Scroll down to know more about Dongola Airport or Dongola Airport, Sudan. Following are the nearest airports to Dongola and Dongola Airport. Distance between the two airports is given in bracket.
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The Abu Simbel area, a transit point for Sudanese entering Sudan via the Ashkit crossing in Wadi Halfa, has seen increased traffic as people return following the army’s recapture of Khartoum and ...
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The 80km Aswan - Wadi Halfa line project is at the preliminary design stage and follows an April 2021 initiative whereby the governments of Egypt and Sudan agreed to connect their railway networks.
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Dr Ewelina U Ochab is a Forbes contributor, lawyer, and author. As the war in Sudan entered its third year, the country is facing the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world today. Nonetheless ...
Humanitarian organizations are struggling to provide adequate assistance, fearing a catastrophic rise in disease and further suffering as the conflict in Sudan continues with no end in sight.