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Over 1,000 Sudanese voluntarily return home from Egypt

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July 4, 2026

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Committee for voluntary return organizes 24 buses carrying Sudanese citizens back home, according to Sudan state media

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Al-Monitor

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· Jul 10, 2026

Sudanese return home to a capital unready to welcome them

By El Tayeb SiddigKHARTOUM, July 10 (Reuters) - In the year since the Sudanese army recaptured the capital Khartoum from a paramilitary force that had seized it at the outset of civil war in 2023, more than 2 million of the 5 millionpeople who fled their homes in the city have returned.But although the authorities promised a quick restoration of normal life after their military victory, power is still mostly out, buildings remain damaged and workers are going unpaid. Some say they have come back only as a last resort, fleeing a crackdown on refugees in neighbouring Egypt.

Reuters

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· Jul 10, 2026

Sudanese return to Khartoum, a capital unready to welcome them - News

In the year since the Sudanese army recaptured the capital Khartoum from a paramilitary force, more than 2 million of the 5 million people who fled their homes have returned. But those returning are finding the city ill-equipped for daily life. #News #Africa #Sudan #Khartoum #Refugees #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4w0fg2O 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en

Libya Review

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· Jun 22, 2026

Sudan Backs Return of Nationals from Libya

Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has affirmed his government’s commitment to supporting Sudanese nationals in Libya who wish to return voluntarily to their country. The Sudanese government said it is working to enable those seeking voluntary return through a dedicated electronic platform designed to register applications and organise support priorities. The move comes after the [] The post Sudan Backs Return of Nationals from Libya appeared first on LibyaReview.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 24, 2026

Sudanese Refugees Report Abuse in Egyptian Detention Centers Amid Rising Deportations

Thousands of Sudanese who fled the civil war in Sudan seeking safety in Egypt are reporting harsh treatment, prolonged detention, and forced deportations despite ongoing conflict in their homeland. Human rights groups and refugees say Egyptian authorities have intensified arrests and deportations as the number of Sudanese arrivals continues to grow. Since war erupted in [] The post Sudanese Refugees Report Abuse in Egyptian Detention Centers Amid Rising Deportations appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Xenophobia: Uganda repatriates 1,102 citizens from S/Africa

Uganda has completed the first phase of the voluntary repatriation of 1,102 nationals from South Africa following xenophobic violence and anti-migrant protests. The post Xenophobia: Uganda repatriates 1,102 citizens from S/Africa appeared first on Vanguard News.

Qatar News Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

United Nations: Sudan Remains World's Largest Displacement Crisis

Khartoum, June 22 (QNA) - The United Nations has confirmed that Sudan remains the world's largest displacement crisis, noting that at least 4.5 million Sudanese have sought refuge in other countries.

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Related coverage for "Over 1,000 Sudanese voluntarily return home from Egypt": Al-Monitor — Sudanese return home to a capital unready to welcome them. Reuters — Sudanese return to Khartoum, a capital unready to welcome them - News. Libya Review — Sudan Backs Return of Nationals from Libya. Modern Diplomacy — Sudanese Refugees Report Abuse in Egyptian Detention Centers Amid Rising Deportations. Vanguard News — Xenophobia: Uganda repatriates 1,102 citizens from S/Africa. Qatar News Agency — United Nations: Sudan Remains World's Largest Displacement Crisis