South Sudan president says formation of unity government should be delayed a year
President Salva Kiir also accused former rebel leader Riek Machar's group of seeking new recruits, breaking the peace agreement
Hungary forces 11 Afghan asylum-seekers into Serbia - rights body
Under Hungarian law, the claims of asylum-seekers arriving from a country that Hungary deems safe are rejected
France seeks Libya ceasefire, migrant centre struck
The fighting has killed 443 people and injured another 2,110, with tens of thousands also forced out of their homes
UNAIDS chief charged with enabling 'culture of harassment' joins Mali govt
An independent review commissioned by UNAIDS last year following sexual harassment claims said Sidibe neither prevented harassment nor responded quickly to accusations
'New economics' - the way to save the planet?
Champions of 'new economics' think govts should support communities to create participatory forms of economic activity that can tackle inequality while also restoring planetary health
Global obesity rising faster in rural areas than cities, study finds
People who live in cities have greater access to healthier foods and places to exercise
Health funding gap means 1,700 in Gaza may face amputations - UN
The U.N. is seeking $20 million to fill the gap in health spending
Kabul attack on aid group ends; four killed, dozens wounded
Taliban militants claimed responsibility for the attack, which came on the third day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan
Doctors go underground as Syrian government attacks rebel northwest
'We can barely save lives with the equipment we have and many of the injured die because of the lack of resources and equipment.'
INTERVIEW-Cholera, more civilian casualties feared in Libya - WHO
At least 60,000 people who have fled the fighting in southern outskirts are in makeshift refuges, swelling the city centre's nearly half a million population