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Despite challenges, female candidates stress importance of their presence in political arena.
Fatma Naib in Khartoum
Unity among factions seen as vital to peace agreement in troubled Sudan region.
Agreement could lead to government positions being offered to Sudan's main opposition group.
Sudan's president arrives in Qatar to sign ceasefire agreement with Darfur rebels.
Judge postpones trial of female journalist accused of "dressing indecently".
Sudanese court orders 11 members of Justice and Equality Movement to be hanged.
Members of Darfur group sentenced to death for assault on Sudan's capital in 2008.
Sudanese court convicts eight, including senior JEM member, over attack on capital.
Sudan's Justice Minister Ali Mohammed Yassin has confirmed that 162 suspects will appear before a special Sudanese court set up to try alleged Darfur war criminals.

A Sudanese court has sentenced 24 mostly military personnel to between five and 15 years in prison for attempting a coup.

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