ADDIS ABABA/KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan and South Sudan agreed on Tuesday to open 10 crossings along their joint border to boost travel and trade after a thaw in relations between two sides that had come close to war.
Highlighting the volatile situation along the 2,000-km (1,200-mile) boundary, Sudan's army and rebels fought a battle in a state bordering South Sudan.
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