U.S. commander in Afghanistan denies child sex abuse was tolerated
The New York Times reported that U.S. service members in Afghanistan were instructed to ignore child sex abuse
President urges South Sudanese to unite to implement peace deal
Rebels and the government have accused each other of violating a permanent ceasefire
Saudi Arabia defends aid effort towards Syria after criticism on refugees
The country says it has provided $700 million in humanitarian aid to Syrians and had set up clinics
Documentary urges international justice for Sri Lankan war victims
The film includes footage of Tamils trying to escape military attacks, and blood-soaked bodies
At least four killed in attack on Burundi army chief
General Prime Niyongabo is the highest-ranking official to be targeted in a series of attacks
Hungarian camerawoman says she regrets kicking migrants, was in panic
Separate videos show her kicking a girl and tripping up a man carrying a child
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Japanese journalists struggle to make headlines out of new global targets aimed at solving the world’s economic, social and political ills