Crisis-hit South Sudan hikes fees to register aid agencies
The new order will require an NGO seeking to work in South Sudan to pay $3,500 up from $600
Iraqi camp families search for ways to make a living
Many in the camp arrived with little cash and few possessions. They have had to fend for themselves
Victim of Yemen's war: the death of Jamila, aged 7
"Her condition has been deteriorating for the past two years ... Every time we went to a hospital they told us she has worms and bacteria. We couldn't get anywhere and we are poor people and can't go to Sanaa or anywhere else"
Veteran aid expert Egeland warns of "Biblical" famine in Yemen
4 million Yemenis got no food aid in April
Five years, billions of dollars needed to rebuild Mosul - officials
"After Mosul is fully liberated, we need a working plan to restore things to the way they were before 2014 when Islamic State took over"
Suicide attack on NATO convoy in Kabul kills eight civilians
Bomber targeted NATO coalition vehicles
Hindu militia members accused of killing Muslim in northern India
"The case of a Hindu girl eloping with a Muslim boy led to religious tension and members of the Hindu Yuva Vahini declared it was Love Jihad"
Dozens of civilians killed in Central African Republic -report
Central African Republic has seen violence since 2013, when a mainly Muslim Seleka ousted President Francois Bozize and went on looting and killing raids
Aid convoy enters besieged Syrian town of Douma, first time since October: ICRC
Along with UN and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, the ICRC went into Douma with 51 trucks loaded with aid for 35,000 people
UK troops arrive in South Sudan to provide engineering, medical aid
Britain's Ministry of Defence said 35 troops had landed to bolster a more than 200-strong deployment of British personnel already in the country