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Sudanese slowly rebuild war-ravaged capital Khartoum

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A jungle of weeds fills the Sudanese finance ministry’s courtyard in central Khartoum, the place the army-backed authorities says it plans a gradual return after practically three years of battle. Whilst battle rages within the southern Kordofan area, Prime Minister Kamil Idris has introduced that the federal government will return to Khartoum after working from the Pink Sea metropolis of Port Sudan.[/gpt3]

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