African Union suspends Sudan, demands civilian administration
Security forces cleared protesters from a sit-in camp on Monday, killing dozens of people in the worst violence since President Omar al-Bashir was removed by the military in April
UK seed vault banks on wild crops to feed a warming world
At England's Millennium Seed Bank, researchers conserve tens of thousands of wild plant samples that can be used to develop more resilient crops
'We live in fear': Facing dry times, rural South Africans rethink water
As climate change and population growth bring more water scarcity, drought-hit villages are are adapting - but conflict over limited water is growing
Cotton waste biofuel powers farmers to fight drought in Kenya
Farmers use the cleaner, cheaper fuel - which requires no extra land to grow its feedstock - to run irrigation pumps, making them less vulnerable to poor rains
U.N. says to move some staff out of Sudan temporarily
U.N. activities in Sudan include development cooperation and humanitarian assistance as well as peacekeeping operations
Family arrests at U.S.-Mexico border reach highest monthly level in over decade amid tariff threat
Border agents apprehended 132,887 people at the southwest border in May, a nearly 34 percent increase from April
In Sudan crackdown, bullets fly as doctors struggle
Monday's operation was a major setback in efforts to create a democracy and rebuild a country plagued by rebellions, economic crises and international isolation caused by Bashir's policies
Thousands of Colombian FARC rebels return to arms despite peace accord -military intelligence report
Almost 13,000 members of the FARC handed in their weapons to be destroyed and ended their part in a five-decade war that killed over 260,000 people and displaced millions
Trump administration suspends U.S. educational programs for migrant children
The provision of recreational and educational activities are required by a long-standing legal settlement
Ebola listening projects take cues from community to improve response
Ebola has been spreading in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since August in the world's second biggest outbreak, which has killed 1,354 people and surpassed 2,000 cases this week