INTERVIEW-New UNICEF deputy to focus on hate politics, child slavery and virtual reality
"The whole refugee migrant crisis has become a lightning rod for populist politics"
Kerry tells South Sudan leaders to stick to peace deal or face sanctions
Fighting in the capital Juba last month has raised fears that the five-year-old nation could slide back into civil war
Arms sales to Saudi "illicit" due to civilian deaths in Yemen - campaigners
"It is extremely concerning that many transfers are still continuing"
U.S. seeks progress in deploying new U.N. troops to South Sudan
The meeting was expected to discuss plans by the UN to deploy a 4,000-strong protection force in the capital Juba
Kerry, African ministers to meet on South Sudan violence, Somalia
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and counterparts from eight African nations meet in Nairobi on Monday
ANALYSIS-Justice elusive for slain aid workers on front lines of crises
A decade ago 17 aid workers were executed outside their office in Sri Lanka at point-blank range in one of the worst attacks on humanitarians
Petition urges U.N. to protect aid workers in conflict zones
Campaign sparked by outrage over an incident in which South Sudanese forces killed a journalist and gang-raped aid workers
Child soldier "nightmare" could be imminent in South Sudan - UNICEF
"At this precarious stage in South Sudan's short history, UNICEF fears that a further spike in child recruitment could be imminent"
SPECIAL REPORT - Enslaved in Libya: One woman's extraordinary escape from Islamic State
"We were certain that they were taking us to our deaths," she said. But her captors had another end in mind.
Former slave to run for South Sudan in Olympic marathon
As a teenager Marial was forced to run for his life during Sudan's long civil war, was kidnapped twice and ended up in servitude