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Clashes End Between Sudan, South Sudan After Summit Canceled

HeadlineMar 29, 2012

Clashes on the border of Sudan and South Sudan have reportedly come to a halt after three days of heavy fighting in the worst violence since South Sudan declared independence last July. The violence broke out just days before a scheduled summit between the presidents of the two nations. Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir canceled the summit, citing the unrest.

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