South Sudan rebels blame government for killlings of aid workers
Attack condemned as "heinous murder" by UN
Six aid workers killed in an ambush in South Sudan, U.N. says
"I am appalled and outraged by the heinous murder yesterday of six courageous humanitarians in South Sudan," the U.N. coordinator for South Sudan said
An Eritrean in Ethiopia: Teddy Love’s story
Singer Teddy Love’s journey from Eritrea to Ethiopia initially meant freedom, but a lack of opportunity as a refugee means the future is uncertain for him and his family
U.S. warns South Sudan govt against "deliberate starvation tactics"
"The famine is not a result of drought, it is the result of leaders more interested in political power and personal gain than in stopping violence and allowing humanitarian access."
Violence, corruption threaten Afghan progress in getting kids to school
More than 3.5 million children, one in three Afghan kids, will miss school at the start of the school year and the number is predicted to rise
Numbers of asylum seekers arrested while crossing into Canada soar following U.S. crackdown
"The approach of our government in terms of welcoming (asylum seekers) and the political context in the United States have all been contributing factors"
World has just months to stop starvation in Yemen, Somalia - Red Cross
More than 20 million people are facing famine in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and northeast Nigeria.
U.S. opts out of Americas' human rights meetings, citing legal issues
"Refusing to engage with the commission is an isolationist policy that mirrors the behavior of authoritarian regimes"
Britain to launch fund for small charities helping world's poorest
"I believe this fund will help the best of our smaller charities to expand and deliver even more effectively for the world's poorest."