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Sudan's Omar al-Bashir to meet his Southern counterpart Salva Kiir in Addis Ababa to talk on border and oil.
As the two countries are given six more weeks to reach agreement on the region, we ask how the dispute can be resolved.
Security Council passes resolution that gives Sudan and South Sudan just 48 hours to halt hostilities or face sanctions.
President Salva Kiir says his forces did not damage the contested Heglig oilfield because it belongs to South Sudan.
President Salva Kiir's remarks follow reports that Sudan fighter jets launched new air strikes on disputed border area.
Ban Ki-moon condemns Sudanese air raids on the South as President Bashir rejects talks in favour of "guns and bullets".
Bashir says South understands only language of "guns and bullets" amid reports of cross-border raids by his air force.
Border areas across Unity State bombed leaving one dead and three others wounded, an official said.
AU mediator Thabo Mbeki says hardliners are gaining influence on both sides and calls for Security Council engagement.
Sudanese parliament calls for recapture of Heglig oilfield seized by South Sudanese forces as border clashes continue.
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