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Sudanese army seizes Republican Palace after two years of civil war

Sudan’s army has retaken the presidential palace in the capital Khartoum, marking a significant gain for the military after two years of civil war.
Soldiers were seen rejoicing in the palace grounds on Friday and a Sudanese military officer announced on social media that troops were inside the…
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