It’s a relatively quiet morning on the diplomatic front: Two planes carrying humanitarian supplies from Egypt landed in Khartoum yesterday to help Sudanese families and individuals affected by recent flooding, with more planeloads of aid to follow, Sudan’s state news agency SUNA reported. Sudan declared a three-month state of emergency on Saturday after heavy rains resulted in the deaths of 99 people and the damage of more than 100k homes.
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