Sudanese bakers prepare bread at a bakery in the town of Atbara, an industrial town 350 kilometres northeast of Sudan’s capital Khartoum. In December 2018, authorities raised the official price of a 70-gram loaf from one Sudanese pound to three, prompting a rush on bakeries and long queues for bread -- sparking the rallies that marked the beginning of the end for Bashir. A year since bread prices tripled overnight, sparking protests in the Sudanese town of Atbara, residents say bakeries are producing more loaves than the town can eat. AFP

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