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Ethiopia's prime minister Abiy Ahmed arrives in Khartoum, Sudan on Friday, June 7, 2019,  to try and mediate between the ruling military and the country's protest leaders amid an army crackdown that has killed over 100 people this week. Ahmed first met with Sudanese generals who in April ousted longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir and took over the country after four months of mass protests against his rule. The protesters, however, remained in the streets, demanding the military hand over power to civilians.  (AP Photo)

Ethiopia's prime minister Abiy Ahmed arrives in Khartoum, Sudan on Friday, June 7, 2019, to try and mediate between the ruling military and the country's protest leaders amid an army crackdown that has killed over 100 people this week. Ahmed first met with Sudanese generals who in April ousted longtime autocrat Omar al-Bashir and took over the country after four months of mass protests against his rule. The protesters, however, remained in the streets, demanding the military hand over power to civilians. (AP Photo)

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