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US group says Sudan army committed war crimes
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South Sudan leader against war over Abyei
Salva Kiir calls on Khartoum to withdraw its troops from the oil-rich region to avoid further violence.
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UN helicopters fired on in Abyei
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Masses turn out to vote in S Sudan
People in Southern Sudan vote in a historic referendum that will decide whether the country splits or remains united.
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Sudan: One country or two?
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