Sudan Mining Activity Resumes Near Borders
Mining activities have resumed in border areas between Sudan, Libya, and Egypt. The report noted that gasoline prices have reached 36.5 million Egyptian pounds per gallon. Displaced persons are returning to Khartoum despite collapsing services. Real estate market activity is being driven largely by female brokers in mining regions. Mining activities have resumed in the Al-Geneina area of West Darfur. The resumption follows a period of conflict in the region. Local efforts are reportedly focused on serving Sudanese refugees in the post-war context. The specific scale of the mining operations was not detailed.
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BBC Arabic
“في المثلة الحدودين بيناس سودان وليبيا ومصر تؤكد استقناف عنشاط التعدين تحتاج بينما وصل جالون الجازولين إلى 36.5 ميات جنيه”
BBC Arabic
“Al-Geneina in West Darfur has resumed a special kind of life, with ambitions to serve Sudanese refugees after the war.”
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