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A dire crisis in Sudan is escalating, with alarming reports highlighting the country's booming gold trade amid ongoing conflict. During a recent U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs meeting, experts revealed that Sudan's gold production surged in 2024, nearly doubling since the onset of war. This stark increase raises serious concerns about the implications for both local stability and international security.

Mister Hudson, an expert on the region, detailed the types of weaponry fueling the conflict, including AK-47s and advanced Chinese drones, which are reportedly being used by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The arms trade is profiting from the chaos, with significant implications for the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Sudan.
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The committee emphasized the urgent need for global action to address these issues, particularly as the gold trade continues to thrive despite the violence. The situation in Sudan demands immediate attention, as the intertwining of arms sales and resource exploitation exacerbates the ongoing humanitarian disaster. As the international community watches, the call for decisive measures to curb these trends grows louder.

Converted from A Dire Crisis in Sudan: A Global Call to Action meeting on May 25, 2025
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