Greetings from Khartoum, Sudan, where those with the least offer their guests the most
Summary
In Khartoum, Sudan, many residents are showing kindness by welcoming visitors with coffee and tea, despite the city's recent devastation from civil war. The city still has signs of destruction, but people are returning and trying to rebuild their lives.Key Facts
- Khartoum is the capital city of Sudan.
- The city was recaptured by the Sudanese army after over two years of civil war.
- Khartoum has experienced significant damage and many people were displaced.
- Some residents have started returning to the city.
- Visitors were offered coffee and tea by locals, showing hospitality despite their difficult circumstances.
- Sudanese coffee is typically black and strong, and the tea can be black or red, sometimes with cinnamon.
- The hospitality was consistent, with residents often providing refreshments even in the face of their own struggles.
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