Sudan and Chad have agreed to end a crisis which began last year when fighting broke out on their border. The two countries signed an accord at a six-nation mini-summit in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, on Wednesday. They agreed on peacekeeping force to stop insurgents crossing the frontier, but a BBC correspondent says it is not clear where troops will come from. Full Story
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