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CAIRO (Reuters) - Inflation in Sudan has risen to one of the highest levels in the world, and the country risks slipping into hyperinflation unless it gets its budget deficit and money supply under control, economists say.
FILE PHOTO: Sudanese residents shop in a bazaar in Khartoum, Sudan, May 4, 2019. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo
The runaway prices have worsened an economic crisis for millions of ordinary Sudanese and imperilled a political transition under a military-civilian power sharing deal.
The government has run up enormous budget deficits by subsidising the cost of fuel, then financed the deficits by printing money.
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A hidden treasure : halal restaurant in Hamden rebrands, offers healthier food options
Camila Vallejo
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Ali Baba s Kitchen at 986 Dixwell Ave, Hamden.Contributed by Ali Baba s Kitchen
A family-owned halal restaurant in Hamden, formally known as Ali Baba’s Fusion, is rebranding in hopes of offering customers a more health-conscious and vibrant eating experience.
Now known as Ali Baba’s Kitchen, the restaurant kicks off its new chapter with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, Dec. 11 along with a lighter food line-up, website revamp and new signage. But while many changes are underway for the restaurant, one thing remains the same: its inspiration.