Female students beaten, abused by Sudan security-rights group
Activists demand investigation, say 15 students are still in prison, about 20 unaccounted for
Islamic State suicide bombers kill 28 Kurds; police chief assassinated
Attacks came a day after militants killed at least 45 people in bombings in west Baghdad and its rural outskirts
Aid groups cheer food price fall to 4-year low, "hunger hotspots" remain
Record harvests push prices down, but several hotspots of hunger remain in west and east Africa
INTERVIEW-Aid workers fail "some of world's most vulnerable"
Former U.N. aid chief Jan Egeland says more can be done to reach and protect the most vulnerable
Two killed, corpse mutilated, in Central African Republic unrest
The incident brings to seven the number of people killed in the latest inter-communal attacks that began last month despite the presence of U.N. troops
Syria ranks bottom in index on civil unrest threat to business
Strikes, protests and conflict have increased risk of business disruption in one in five countries in recent months
Africa growth still robust but Ebola threatens western zone - IMF
IMF-ECONOMY/AFRICA (URGENT):Africa growth still robust but Ebola threatens western zone - IMF
International prosecutors accuse Kenya of withholding evidence against president
International prosecutors accuse the Kenyan government of failing to hand over phone and bank records of President Kenyatta
Famine threatens South Sudan if conflict deepens - report
Aid agencies fear an imminent upsurge in fighting once the rainy season ends this month