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Rebel fighters seeking to topple president storm Um Rawaba and say they are heading to Khartoum.
Many gather in streets to celebrate for nine officers pardoned days after they were jailed for alleged coup attempt.
Agreement ends 15-month row with Sudan and means both countries will receive billions of dollars in revenues.
Defence Ministry says Sudan is building up troops in troubled border region, the site of fierce clashes in September.
Sudan's Omar Hassan al-Bashir and South Sudan's Salva Kiir set to discuss demilitarised buffer zone and oil exports.
At least one killed during rallies against film mocking Prophet Muhammad held in Karachi, Lahore and other cities.
State television reports deaths of a cabinet member and 31 other officials travelling to war-torn south.
Eight people killed and 20 injured in anti-austerity rally in Darfur, with police accused of using live ammunition.
Juba accuses Khartoum of air raids in border state of Bahr el-Ghazal, but Sudan denies it, saying it targeted rebels.
At least 1,000 people reportedly detained and hundreds injured as police respond to mounting anti-government protests.
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