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Sudan and South Sudan presidents discuss comprehensive peace deal after fighting over oil reserves and disputed border.
The government has banned the country's main opposition party following fighting with armed rebels in two states.
Civilians bearing brunt of Khartoum's intensive bombing in South Kordofan, on the southern border, the UN says.
Deaths reported in southern state after fighting between Sudanese armed forces and northern elements within the SPLA.
Oil-rich region claimed by South Sudan and the Sudanese government is potential flashpoint for violence.
Omar al-Bashir visits south in final pitch for single nation, but agrees to uphold the outcome of secession referendum.
Leaders are meeting with Omar al-Bashir and Salva Kiir, ahead of January 9 secession referendum.
Second party decides to boycott vote, casting fresh doubts on credibility of election.
Northern Muslim picked by former rebels to challenge al-Bashir in presidential vote.
The country could face partition if the 2005 peace treaty does not help the south.
Hassan Ibrahim
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