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With women excluded until 2015, only men voted in kingdom's second-ever election, and polling booths remain mostly empty
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Euphoria grips the region, as local residents gear up to vote for unity or separation.
At least 7 people feared dead in unrest involving south Sudan security forces in the run-up to referendum on secession.
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