Sudan votes in elections boycotted by opposition groups
Polls are first since Sudan split with the south in 2011, losing third of its land and nearly all of its oil production
Yemen's Houthis battle in central Aden, first medical aid arrives
Aden has been the target of a three-week assault by Houthi fighters, who control the capital Sanaa
Yemen's Houthis battle over central Aden, first medical aid arrives
Aden has been the target of a three-week assault by Houthi fighters, who control the capital Sanaa
ICC prosecutor: Slim chance of IS leaders facing war crimes inquiry
ICC has received reports of mass executions, sexual slavery, torture, forced recruitment of children, and genocide
Yemeni fighters attack Houthis as aid flights delayed
United Nations warns that Yemen is heading towards a humanitarian disaster
SPECIAL REPORT-After Iraqi forces take Tikrit, a wave of looting and lynching
Since its recapture two days ago, the Sunni city of Tikrit has been the scene of violence and looting
Saudis airdrop arms to Aden defenders, Houthis pull back
Saudi Arabia's military intervention is the latest front in the Sunni Muslim kingdom's contest with Shi'ite Iran for power in region
“These children will disappear” – Mary’s story of war in South Sudan
Mary, a Nuer, fears the worst if she and her family leave the cramped safety of a U.N. camp in Juba
FEATURE-From brides to battlefield, women taking up new roles with Islamic State
Reports of women working at ISIS-controlled hospitals and aiding in logistics
Syria's Assad says Islamic State has expanded since start of U.S. air strikes
ISIS attracts 1,000 recruits a month in Syria, expands in Iraq, Libya, while al Qaeda affiliates announce allegiance - Assad