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So if the city is missing power, shortage of water, I mean, basic services, I mean, can people return?
Emmanuel, also wondering about what you may have witnessed around the humanitarian crisis. I mean, the United Nations says Sudan is experiencing the worst famine anywhere in the world in decades.
Emmanuel, also wondering about what you may have witnessed around the humanitarian crisis. I mean, the United Nations says Sudan is experiencing the worst famine anywhere in the world in decades.
Emmanuel, also wondering about what you may have witnessed around the humanitarian crisis. I mean, the United Nations says Sudan is experiencing the worst famine anywhere in the world in decades.
Tell us about where the fighting has shifted.
Tell us about where the fighting has shifted.
Tell us about where the fighting has shifted.
That's NPR's Emmanuel Akinwotu in Sudan. Thank you very much.
That's NPR's Emmanuel Akinwotu in Sudan. Thank you very much.
That's NPR's Emmanuel Akinwotu in Sudan. Thank you very much.
Mourners from around the world are lining up to see Pope Francis lying in state at St. Peter's Basilica.
Mourners from around the world are lining up to see Pope Francis lying in state at St. Peter's Basilica.
Mourners from around the world are lining up to see Pope Francis lying in state at St. Peter's Basilica.
When the viewing ends tonight, the coffin will be sealed for the funeral mass Saturday morning. That will be a traditional Catholic requiem mass for the dead, with prayers mostly in Latin, but also in Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, and Arabic.
When the viewing ends tonight, the coffin will be sealed for the funeral mass Saturday morning. That will be a traditional Catholic requiem mass for the dead, with prayers mostly in Latin, but also in Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, and Arabic.
When the viewing ends tonight, the coffin will be sealed for the funeral mass Saturday morning. That will be a traditional Catholic requiem mass for the dead, with prayers mostly in Latin, but also in Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, and Arabic.
This Sunday on Up First, a whistleblower inside the federal government shares evidence that Doge employees may have taken sensitive data from government computers and covered their tracks.
This Sunday on Up First, a whistleblower inside the federal government shares evidence that Doge employees may have taken sensitive data from government computers and covered their tracks.
This Sunday on Up First, a whistleblower inside the federal government shares evidence that Doge employees may have taken sensitive data from government computers and covered their tracks.
What the whistleblower found this weekend on the Sunday story right here in the Up First podcast. And that's Up First for Friday, April 25th. I'm E. Martinez.