U.S. says Tanzania aid tranche depends on anti-graft action
Tanzania has fallen 17 places to 119 in a Transparency International ranking of perceived official corruption
Unable to pay salaries, Afghanistan asks donors for more money
Teachers, civil servants and other government workers have not been paid their salaries this month
Hiroshima still a powerful reminder of the horrors of war
Japanese worry that memory of horrors of war will fade when last Hiroshima survivors are gone
Red Cross says prolonged Libya fighting displaces tens of thousands
Conflict has caused frequent fuel, power and water shortages, and raised food prices
Faced with Boko Haram refugees, poor harvest Niger calls for help
Niger's looming food crisis is compounded by an influx of refugees fleeing Boko Haram in neighbouring Nigeria
Large crowds turn out for Palestinian minister's funeral
Abu Ein died after being grabbed by the neck by an Israeli policeman
Protecting mangroves can lower disaster risks, offer cash - experts
Better protecting the world's fast-disappearing mangroves could have big economic, social and environmental benefits
Migration stripping Pacific Islands of climate change know-how
Low salaries, lack of jobs and funding restrictions by donors are all driving migration of climate talent, experts say
Palestinian, Israeli officials dispute autopsy on dead Palestinian minister
The Palestinian minister died after being grabbed by the neck by an Israeli policeman
Departing U.S. general says Afghan forces "inept" at basic motor repairs
Afghan security forces are also struggling to sustain troop numbers says departing U.S. general