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Sudan’s military has seized power in a coup. Here’s why it matters

From cnbc.com

A coup in Sudan has been met by widespread international condemnation, amid growing fears about the country’s democratic transition and economy. The military arrested civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and dissolved the country’s transitional government on Monday, sparking protests in several cities. According to Reuters, seven people have been killed and 140 injured in the ensuing clashes between security forces and protesters. Experts say the coup could have a serious impact on the country and beyond. Tensions in Sudan have been simmering since an attempted coup on Sept. 21, with the country divided between ... (full story)

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