Food security body IPC warns of famine in South Sudan
South Sudan faces serious risk of famine by end of the year, as 30,000 people already in food security catastrophe
Sudan begins releasing blocked supplies for Darfur peacekeepers
Sudan has begun releasing food rations and other supplies for international peacekeepers in the conflict-torn Darfur region
Sudan begins releasing blocked supplies for Darfur peacekeepers
Sudan has begun releasing food rations and other supplies for international peacekeepers in the conflict-torn Darfur region
Turkey reforestation may be model for arid Africa – experts
By 2050, “forests are envisioned to stretch across over four-fifths of the country's territory,” says Turkish minister
Sudan accused of withholding rations for Darfur peacekeepers
Sudan government refusing to release rations for international peacekeepers in conflict-torn Darfur region
No fuel delivered to Yemen despite president's pledge - U.N.
Fuel shortages, due to near-total blockade led by Saudi Arabia, spread disease and suffering in Yemen
Uganda says to start troop exit from South Sudan
Uganda sent troops into South Sudan in December 2003 to back the government after clashes erupted with rebels
Uganda says to start troop exit from South Sudan
Uganda sent troops into South Sudan in December 2003 to back the government after clashes erupted with rebels
Sudan's Bashir urges rebels to resume talks, only one notable group shows up
His government has been confronted by rebellion in its Darfur region since 2003
In 26 countries, girls more likely to be married off than go to high school - charity
Each day about 39,000 girls worldwide are forced to marry and 62 million girls are not in school, half of them adolescents.