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What Coca Cola, Pepsi and M&m's Have to Do with the War in Sudan

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For us, E414 is only a food name, for millions of people in Sudan, the raw material means their existence. Power struggles exacerbate the decline of the country's most important industry – with global impacts.For us, E414 is only a food name, for millions of people in Sudan, the raw material means their existence. Power struggles exacerbate the decline of the country's most important industry – with global impacts.History does not repeat itself,…
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For us, E414 is only a food name, for millions of people in Sudan, the raw material means their existence. Power struggles exacerbate the decline of the country's most important industry – with global impacts.For us, E414 is only a food name, for millions of people in Sudan, the raw material means their existence. Power struggles exacerbate the decline of the country's most important industry – with global impacts.History does not repeat itself,…

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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