Race to save Sudan's plundered heritage as museums fall victim to war

Race to save Sudan's plundered heritage as museums fall victim to war

[RFI - Africa] - 25/01/2026
In almost three years of civil war in Sudan, the country's museums have been ravaged, with thousands of its archaeological treasures looted and feared trafficked. Researchers in Sudan and beyond are racing to catalogue and recover the losses, estimated at $110 million.
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