New database tracks large land deals in bid to boost transparency
New online database aims to shed light on land deals globally by publishing contracts between governments and investors
UK firm apologises for using stretch limo to transport asylum seekers
The luxury vehicle was used in July to transport asylum seekers from temporary accommodation near London to Manchester
No fuel delivered to Yemen despite president's pledge - U.N.
Fuel shortages, due to near-total blockade led by Saudi Arabia, spread disease and suffering in Yemen
Uganda says to start troop exit from South Sudan
Uganda sent troops into South Sudan in December 2003 to back the government after clashes erupted with rebels
Uganda says to start troop exit from South Sudan
Uganda sent troops into South Sudan in December 2003 to back the government after clashes erupted with rebels
Sudan's Bashir urges rebels to resume talks, only one notable group shows up
His government has been confronted by rebellion in its Darfur region since 2003
In 26 countries, girls more likely to be married off than go to high school - charity
Each day about 39,000 girls worldwide are forced to marry and 62 million girls are not in school, half of them adolescents.
Obama apologizes for Kunduz attack, MSF demands independent probe
US military took responsibility for air strike on hospital in Kunduz, that killed 22 people, calling it mistake
Scale of South Sudan sexual violence is unprecedented - Red Cross
Women have suffered unprecedented levels of sexual violence, including abduction, rape, forced marriage and murder
FEATURE-Post-war trauma endangers peacebuilding, economic growth -experts
If unaddressed, trauma can become potential cause of next round of violence and conflict