U.N. expands civilian camps as air strikes resume on Mosul
"Shells were falling on us and there is no food, no water, no electricity"
Refugees recount South Sudan attack: “If you ran, you got shot”
The United Nations said in December it had evidence of ethnic cleansing
INTERVIEW-UN says up to 7 million people in critical need of food in Syria
According to the U.N., food production has dropped to an all-time low in Syria
Nigeria to launch meningitis jab campaign as death toll jumps to 336
If unchecked, the surge in infections could raise the prospect of a repeat of 2009, when more than 2,000 Nigerians died from the disease
Conference on Syria overshadowed by chemical attack
"Humanitarian access is at a new low"
Yemen forces prepare to move on main port, agencies say civilians at risk
The International Rescue Committee has said any attack targeting the port would "have a catastrophic impact on the people of Yemen"
U.N. expands civilian camps as air strikes resume on Mosul
More people are expected to flee the fighting and camps for the displaced north and east of Mosul are expanding
Britain allocates 1 bln pounds for Syrian refugees, host countries
International donors are expected to pledge billions more dollars in aid for Syria at a two-day conference in Brussels from Tuesday
Syrians risk all in flight from Raqqa
IS has used threats and coercion to stop people leaving, forcibly returning some to the city in an apparent effort to use them as human shields
More than 3,000 South Sudanese flee to Uganda after attack on border town -refugees
"If you ran, you got shot. If you got arrested you got slaughtered"