'Videogame' violence shows children get little aid in war zones
Video aims to raise awareness of the small proportion of humanitarian funding spent on protecting children in war zones
Nigerians flee to Cameroon, Niger, Boko Haram attack border towns - UNHCR
Many Nigerians moving away from the sites of recent attacks are going to the Minawao camp in Cameroon, where around 100 people arrive each day
Women football stars to make debut on FIFA video game cover
Only men's teams had featured in the game since it was first released in 1993
Tanzania refugee camps tense as Burundians flee poll violence-agencies
Relief workers fear new wave may pour across the border because of the violence that hit Burundi's presidential election
Desperate Zimbabwean women flock to cross-border trade despite risks
A growing number of Zimbabwean women unable to find regular employment are risking rape, robbery and death as cross-border traders
UK urged to help British-Yemeni families stuck in warzone
British Yemenis accuse the UK government of turning its back on hundreds of British citizens trapped in Yemen's civil war
Actor George Clooney seeks to expose funding of Africa conflicts
U.S. actor launches initiative to fight corruption in war zones
Bird flu spreading across West Africa, human spillover feared: UN
If the virus continues to spread, it could affect more than 330 million people across West Africa
Colombia to unearth 'world's largest urban mass grave' - official
Mass grave located in a garbage tip in a sprawling mountainside slum known as Comuna 13 in western Medellin
"Our children should not forgive us": Rwanda women killers recall genocide
"They were caught and killed easily," one of the women says about murdering ethnic Tutsis during the 100 days of slaughter in 1994