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Sudanese return to their homeland, hoping for stability but finding it still wrecked by war

CAIRO (AP) 鈥 Ahmed Abdalla sat on a sidewalk in downtown Cairo, waiting for a bus that will start him on his journey back to Sudan. He doesn’t know what he’ll find in his homeland, wrecked and still embroiled in a 2-year-old war.

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Sudanese return to their homeland, hoping for stability but finding it still wrecked by war

Sudanese people, who were driven from their homes and are now returning, crowd a bus station in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, April 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Mohammed Salah)


CAIRO (AP) 鈥 Ahmed Abdalla sat on a sidewalk in downtown Cairo, waiting for a bus that will start him on his journey back to Sudan. He doesn’t know what he’ll find in his homeland, wrecked and still embroiled in a 2-year-old war.

His wife and son, who weren’t going with him, sat next to him to bid him goodbye. Abdalla plans to go back for a year, then decide whether it鈥檚 safe to bring his family.

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