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UN says more than $3bn needed in Sudan aid as fighting continues

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The United Nations said Wednesday that $3.03 billion would be needed to provide urgent aid to people in conflict-ravaged Sudan and to over one million expected to flee into neighbouring countries this year. Meanwhile, fighting on the ground has continued, with civilians often the target, reports France 24's correspondent Bastien Renouil.

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