Cholera kills 32 in South Sudan, education key to stemming outbreak - U.N.
More than 700 cholera cases have been reported in the capital Juba and Bor, the capital of Jonglei state, in the last five weeks
U.N. aiming for pause in Yemen fighting for humanitarian relief
UN has alerted aid groups to be prepared for a possible humanitarian pause in fighting in Yemen, starting as early as Friday
Islamic State looting Syrian, Iraqi sites on industrial scale - UNESCO
Militants are charging local farmers to excavate sites and smuggling out artefacts to private collectors worldwide
Houthi shells kill 18 in Yemen, dengue fever spreading rapidly
The United Nations has raised Yemen to its highest level humanitarian crisis
U.N. Security council blacklists six rival South Sudan generals
The men are the first to be listed by the Security Council's South Sudan sanctions committee
UN accuses S.Sudan gov't forces of abusing, burning women alive
The United States wants the U.N. Security Council to meet on the U.N. report "in the coming days"
UN accuses S.Sudan government forces of abusing, burning women alive
Some women were burnt alive in their own homes, the U.N. says
U.N. extends Darfur peacekeeping mission amid withdrawal calls
"Sadly, given the very high level of violence and very large numbers of displaced, UNAMID's presence is needed now more than ever"
Children in conflict zones need $2.3 billion to go to school - UNESCO
"Returning to school may be the only flicker of hope and normality for many children in countries engulfed in crises"