Late Show Me More: “A Very Exciting Ride”

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It’s officially Fall and we’re ringing in the season with a star-studded lineup of Late Show guests! Join Stephen Colbert backstage with icons like Olivia Wilde, Billy Eichner, Ana de Armas, Neil deGrasse Tyson and many more! PLUS a stellar performance by Sudan Archives and some wine with Phil Rosenthal. It’s all here in this week’s #LateShowMeMore! #Colbert #BehindTheScenes #OliviaWilde

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In This Story: Sudan

The Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, Libya to the northwest, Chad to the west, the Central African Republic to the southwest, South Sudan to the south, Ethiopia to the southeast, Eritrea to the east, and the Red Sea to the northeast.

Sudan’s history goes back to the Pharaonic period. Independence from the British was proclaimed on 1 January 1956.

Islam was Sudan’s state religion and Islamic laws applied from 1983 until 2020 when the country became a secular state. The economy has been described as lower-middle income and relies on oil production. Sudan is a member of the United Nations, the Arab League, African Union, COMESA, Non-Aligned Movement and the Organisation of Islamic Co-operation.

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