Yemen war generates widespread suffering, but few refugees
"You feel like death is waiting in every place. You feel the lives of Yemenis are very cheap," Yemeni Kholood al-Absi
Defying ICC arrest warrant, Sudan's Bashir arrives in Indonesia
Bashir is accused of masterminding genocide and other atrocities in his campaign to crush revolt in western Darfur region
U.N. team calls destruction in Iraq's Ramadi "staggering"
Iraqi forces recaptured city from the Islamic State in Ramadi in December with pockets of resistance remaining
U.N. official says at least 50,000 dead in South Sudan war
"Fifty thousand killed, maybe more, 2.2 million refugees and displaced, famine coming and looming in just a few months"
Angola says proposes U.N. arms embargo on South Sudan
Britain back proposed embargo, Russia opposed
The swamps of South Sudan: a hungry refuge from war
Whilst the South Sudanese people wait for peace to return, they are left to face a simpler, more profound daily reality – a life on the run
Ban urges South Sudan president, rebel leader to form government
The U.S. government warned of sanctions against both sides if the peace process definitively collapses