Drone attack hits Khartoum airport area ahead of reopening

In tonight’s edition, Khartoum’s International airport’s vicinity suffers a drone strike just one day before domestic flights were set to resume.

Also, the crisis at the phosphate processing plant in the Tunisian city of Gabes deepens as workers walk off the job.

And hundreds of Ivorians flee to Ghana, fearing potential unrest just days ahead of a critical election.

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