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President Salva Kiir accuses his Sudanese counterpart of "mobilising for war" after Bashir threatened to cut oil flow.
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Khartoum says security and economic agreements will be put on hold unless Juba ends alleged support for rebels.
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AU urges Hague-based court to stop upcoming trials of Kenyan president and his deputy over crimes against humanity.
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Measure passed urging Hague-based court to terminate crimes-against-humanity cases against newly elected leaders.
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AU leaders tackle conflicts on the continent
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Bassem Youssef - No laughing matter
After comedian is taken to court for insulting Egypt's president, we ask if Morsi is making a mockery of press freedom.
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Sudan and South Sudan boost relations
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, on a visit to Juba, says diplomacy and trade will be normalised.
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Kenyatta sworn in as Kenya's new president
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