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World Service,16 Oct 2025,49 mins

How war has changed children's lives in Sudan

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After two years of brutal civil war in Sudan, that has seen thousands killed and millions displaced and many more facing famine, our correspondent has been to the capital Khartoum to see how the war has impacted the most vulnerable - children. After hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees were released by Israel, as part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, we speak to one woman in Ramallah whose father has been deported to Gaza. And we speak to the incoming President of the Seychelles. He tells us how he wants to tackle the cost of living crisis and corruption in the country. Presenters: James Copnall and Pria Rai (Photo: Amputee, Zaher, playing football in Khartoum in Sudan. Credit: ѿý)

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