In a war-ravaged Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, Radwan Adwan returns to Yarmuk cemetery after Bashar al-Assad’s fall, rebuilding his father’s grave. The camp, once home to 160,000 Palestinians, was bombed and besieged before being recaptured in 2018, allowing former residents to return. Amid ruins and broken tombstones, families search for loved ones’ gravesites, hoping for a better future in the devastated area.
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Sudan PM vows to rebuild Khartoum on first visit to war-torn capital
Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris pledged to rebuild Khartoum, ravaged by over two years of war, during his first visit since taking office in May. He outlined ambitious repair projects amidst the ongoing conflict, with reconstruction costs estimated at $700 billion, as the war has caused severe humanitarian crises, displacing millions and creating widespread food insecurity. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Sudan's new Prime Minister, Kamil Idris, visited the damaged capital, Khartoum, and...
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