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Americans Still Left in Sudan as Infighting Continues

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6:25 AM – Friday, April 28, 2023

Stranded in Sudan: Biden Administration’s Strategy

After the botched pullout in Afghanistan, thousands of citizens are now stranded and seeking shelter in Sudan. But what is the Biden Administration’s strategy to help them? One America’s Monica Paige reports.


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