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Sudan's government has introduced new banknotes and compelled people to open bank accounts, boosting bank deposits and aiding the army's war effort against the Rapid Support Forces. This move, according to Finance Minister Jibril Ibrahim, has been successful in making funds looted by the RSF worthless, though critics argue it has excluded millions from the financial system, effectively splitting the country.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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