MSF in Sudan to pull out of war-torn Blue Nile, parts of Darfur
Denial of access to Blue Nile state and other obstacles imposed by authorities made its work impossible, charity says
Sudanese rebels take six Bulgarians captive - Bulgarian foreign ministry
The Bulgarians were working for the U.N.'s World Food Programme (WFP), Bulgarian foreign ministry says
Tears, chants as rebel child soldiers are freed in South Sudan
Over 2,000 boys due to be released in next few weeks - the largest handover in the history of world's youngest nation
U.N. secures pledge to free 3,000 South Sudan child soldiers
Around 12,000 children recruited by South Sudanese armed groups in past year
Ugandan LRA defector makes first ICC appearance, thanks God
Ongwen faces seven counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes, committed during 2004 attack on camp for displaced persons in Uganda
South Sudan finds hope in honey
Exploiting the troubled country's honey potential could help the poor and improve crop yields, experts say
Darfur offers Islamists "fertile ground" as violence persists -UN
Darfur has been embroiled in conflict since mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms in 2003 against the Arab-led government in Khartoum
Prosecuting natural resource theft could help end conflicts - report
Individuals and companies are rarely prosecuted for the war crime of pillage
South Sudan ruling party rivals sign peace deal in Tanzania
Fighting erupted in December 2013 after months of rising tension between President Salva Kiir and his sacked deputy Riek Machar
Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army commander transferred to ICC in The Hague
Dominic Ongwen, who is wanted for war crimes, was recently arrested in Central African Republic