Ebola patients slip out of Congo hospital as medics try to curb outbreak
"This is a hospital. It's not a prison. We can't lock everything"
South Sudan peace talks end without deal -mediators
South Sudan plunged into war in December 2013, barely two years after independence from Sudan
U.S. to send experimental Ebola treatment to Congo -official
mAb114 was made from the antibodies of the survivor of an Ebola outbreak
Strict curbs on global warming would buoy world economy -study
"By the end of the century the world would be about three percent wealthier"
Anything you want - except gay rights, Uzbekistan tells UN
"This is not on our agenda. We have not accepted this recommendation"
Why the world needs more than one Ebola vaccine
"You can't expect one company to carry the burden of the whole production facility for an Ebola vaccine"
France, Saudi to hold Yemen humanitarian conference end June
More than 10,000 people have been killed in a war that has displaced 3 million internally and unleashed the world's worst humanitarian crisis
Bosnian border town residents help migrants but worry about security
"There are many very honest people amongst them, but... it isn't that easy for us. When my granddaughter is late from school, believe me, I worry a little."
Storm in Somaliland kills dozens, wipes out farms, livestock
Tropical cyclone Sagar made landfall on Saturday in north-western Somaliland and Djibouti
A year after extremist siege, Philippine families seek closure
Hundreds of families are missing relatives since the start of a war that few saw coming