Fighting in Sudan continues into second week

Fighting in Sudan continues into second week

Author: BBC World Service April 25, 2023 Duration: 25:25

Sudan's war has not let up and no ceasefire is apparent and as fighting intensifies, people are desperately trying to flee... Foreign embassies are evacuating their citizens and those Sudanese who can afford it are crossing to neighbouring Egypt.

Tens of thousands of foreign students remain stranded... We hear how Nigeria's government is planning to evacuate them.

Elsewhere, at least 58 bodies have been found in Masindi in Kenya, the victims of a religious cult.. It's feared more corpses may be unearthed.

Those stories and more in this podcast presented by Bola Mosuro.


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