South Sudanese on remote islands wasting to “skin and bones” as swamps cut off aid
With no food in their fields or marketplaces, people have been surviving on leaves and water lily seeds
Pakistan surges into coal-fired power plants to meet energy demand
Faced with chronic power cuts, big oil import bills and worse summer heat, Pakistan turns to coal - and higher emissions
توانائی کے بحران پر قابو پانے کے لیے پاکستان کی کوئلے سے بجلی بنانےکے منصوبوں میں بڑھتی ہوئی دلچسپی
Faced with chronic power cuts, big oil import bills and worse summer heat, Pakistan turns to coal - and higher emissions
Help for starving children halved in South Sudan as famine looms - Unicef
Fighting between government forces and rebels has triggered a hunger crisis with many health centres destroyed
Syrian women push to build peace among warring factions
Activists call for an end to vengeance and violence, and urge all sides to find a political solution to the crisis
Number of Colombia's displaced falls by 32 percent over year - govt
In 2013, 142,181 Colombians forcibly displaced from their homes - 64,323 fewer than in 2012
Rape in war as destructive as chemical weapons – Congolese doctor
Rape is not only sex without consent. It’s an act of destruction, says Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege at London summit
Widespread corruption most serious threat to rebuilding Afghanistan – inspector general
Pervasive corruption deprives Afghanistan of funds sorely needed to rebuild, and the problem is likely to worsen
U.S. is biggest donor in fight against sexual violence in conflict, UK lags - report
London summit is expected to focus attention and boost donations to efforts to combat sexual violence in conflict zones
Choice of growth or climate apocalypse a 'false dilemma,' says ex-president
Former Mexican president says prosperity and climate change mitigation don't have to be in opposition