Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has stepped down just weeks after he was reinstated by Sudan’s military. The move comes amid street protests responding to the armed forces coup in October. From Khartoum, Amjed Farid, a former assistant chief of staff to Hamdok talks with The World’s Carol Hills about Sudan’s shaky transition to civilian rule.
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