Amnesty accuses Sudan of using chemical weapons in Darfur
The rights group estimated that up to 250 people may have died as a result of exposure to the chemical weapons agents
Amnesty accuses Sudan of using chemical weapons in Darfur
The rights group estimated that up to 250 people may have died as a result of exposure to the chemical weapons agents
U.S. condemns S. Sudan opposition leader's call for renewed war
Riek Machar, the country's former first vice president, and his allies ordered their forces to reorganize for "armed resistance" to the South Sudan government
South Sudan rebels say govt troops attack base in north, threaten retaliation
Rebel forces threaten swift retaliation, stoking fears of another full-blown military confrontation in the young nation
South Sudan urges Sudan, neighbours not to let opponent launch rebellion
The growing tensions threaten to plunge South Sudan, which won independence from Sudan in 2011, back into full-blown conflict
Aid workers pulled out of volatile South Sudan region
Insecurity across South Sudan has uprooted some 1.6 million people from their homes and another 1 million have fled the country
SPECIAL REPORT-We were forced to work for Western-run mine, say migrants who fled Eritrea
A UN commission charged with investigating human rights abuses in Eritrea said that all sectors of the Eritrean economy rely on conscripts
Obesity, violence hamper U.S. progress on UN health goals - study
"(It is) a starting point for further investigation on how and why countries are under-performing or performing well"
Italy sets trial for suspected African human-smuggling boss
Medhanie Tesfamariam Berhean was arrested in May in Sudan and extradited to Italy