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Negotiations between the warring parties of Sudan's Darfur region over power-sharing arrangements are deadlocked, impeding the search for an overall peace deal to end three years of bloodshed, negotiators said on Wednesday. Two Darfur rebel movements and the Sudanese government are deep into a seventh round of peace talks in the Nigerian capital but they have had to put aside two critical power-sharing issues after weeks of detailed talks failed to achieve progress.
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