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Governor of Jonglei state says 103 people, including women and children, killed in latest outbreak of tribal violence.
As talks begin again, Sudan and South Sudan have struggled to implement a peace deal they signed in September.
Al Jazeera obtains amateur footage of what appears to be soldiers firing on unarmed demonstrators in Wau.
UN to find out what caused death of nine civilians during clashes with security forces in Wau.
Rights group calls on authorities to end torture, shootings and sexual violence by security forces in Jonglei state.
Al Jazeera learns that 200 troops switch allegiance to South Sudan, accusing Khartoum of destabilising the new nation.
Khartoum dismisses any efforts to "disturb" African Union's mediation role and take situation to UN Security Council.
As violence escalates along the border, we ask what the implications would be for both countries.
Move comes amid continuing violence as Khartoum says it is prepared to use "all means necessary" against its neighbour.
Army spokesman says troops from Khartoum were repulsed after they invaded the disputed oil-producing region of Heglig.
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