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Kosti

American  
[kaws-tee] / ˈkɔs ti /

noun

  1. a city in E central Sudan, on the White Nile.


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In just two days this week, nearly 4,000 people arrived in Kosti, hungry and terrified, said Mohamed Refaat, Sudan chief of mission for the UN's International Organisation for Migration.

From Barron's

He took his wife, four daughters and elderly mother -- all crammed into a pickup truck with 30 others -- and drove for three days through "backroads to avoid RSF checkpoints", he told AFP from Kosti.

From Barron's

According to the IOM's Refaat, Kosti -- a relatively small city -- is already under strain.

From Barron's

William Carter, the country director for the Norwegian Refugee Council, who has been coordinating aid deliveries from Kosti, a town about four hours south of Khartoum, said there was an urgent need to establish more humanitarian corridors to deliver aid quickly.

From New York Times

The tradition originated in the late 1800s in Kosti, a small town a few miles from the Black Sea in what’s now Bulgaria, said Gkaintatzis, whose ancestors are from Kosti.

From Seattle Times