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Meeting in New York addresses concerns over preparations for next year's planned independence vote in the south.
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Clinton: Sudan a ticking time bomb
US secretary of state calls southern independence "inevitable" and warns that the north may not accept the vote.
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Sudan parties in poll agreement
President's National Congress Party and main southern party agree to accept results.
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Sudan signs pact with Darfur group
Khartoum reaches truce agreement with smaller group after talks with Jem stalled.
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Khartoum mulls truce with smaller Darfur group after talks with major faction falter.
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Oslo donors pledge $935m to Sudan
Conference aimed at helping Sudan recover from warfare opens in Norway.
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Sudan opposes AU terms on Darfur
Sudan will reject the proposed deployment of UN forces to Darfur after the African Union's peacekeeping mandate expires in September, according to Ali Osman Mohammed Taha, the vice-president.
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