
‘By any means’: The human toll of Sudan’s gold rush – France 24
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A booming gold-mining industry in Sudan has seen people flock to areas where deposits are known to exist in hopes of striking it rich in one of the world’s poorest countries. But these small-scale goldminers are also leaving behind vast mounds of toxic waste used in the extraction process, leading to tragic health consequences for those who live nearby.
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