UN: South Sudan conflict spawns horrific sexual violence
"Women are bearing the brunt of this war along with their children ... rape is one of the tools being used for ethnic cleansing"
South Sudan budget has 40 percent funding gap, wants donor help
The world's newest country has been ravaged by war since December 2013
UN: South Sudan conflict spawns horrific sexual violence
"Women are bearing the brunt of this war along with their children ... rape is one of the tools being used for ethnic cleansing"
Myanmar's Suu Kyi says international attention fuelling divisions in north
"It doesn't help if everybody is just concentrating on the negative side of the situation, in spite of the fact that there were attacks against police outposts"
U.N. doubles humanitarian appeal for northeastern Nigeria to $1 billion
Some 75,000 children are at risk of starving to death in the region over the next few months if they do not receive assistance
In Sudan, austerity and protest as economy crumbles
"Life has become unbearable. Prices of vegetables, meat, sugar and transport are always rising and the government doesn't feel for us. We don't know what to do"
EXCLUSIVE-Iraqi commanders examined strategy shift to avert Mosul war of attrition
"In previous operations, either in Tikrit, Ramadi or Falluja, there were no civilians"
Roma fear Brexit to bring back bad times for their thriving Slovak town
Large numbers of Roma are cut off from society, some living on the outskirts of towns without electricity or sewerage
Armed groups clash in Tripoli in worst fighting for over a year
The violence is the latest setback for the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord
Iraqis desperate to return to homes rigged with bombs by Islamic State
Many villagers have been killed or maimed by mines and booby traps left behind by fighters as they withdrew