South Sudan peace deal in balance as leaders gather ahead of deadline
Numerous rounds of negotiations have failed to end clashes that have killed over 10,000 people and displaced more than 2 million
South Sudan rebel general rejects interim government with Kiir, Machar
A South Sudanese rebel general's split with former Vice President Machar raises prospects of fresh conflict
Women lack access to safe abortions in humanitarian crises, experts say
Lack of information and funding hold back efforts to provide safe abortions
Iraqis complain of poor government services as heat rises
"On top of Daesh, we have to suffer power outages," protesters chanted, after services impacted by heatwave
When the violence keeps chasing you
Conflict between Boko Haram and Nigerian Army has forced 1.5 mln to flee their homes, broken families and killed thousands
The land battle: 15 organisations defending land rights
See who is taking up the fight for land rights
Obama tells Africans to build democracy, create jobs to thrive
U.S. President urges African leaders to 'stick to limits' set for their terms in office
U.S. softens view of Malaysia, Cuba in human trafficking report
South Sudan, Burundi, Belize, Belarus and Comoros downgraded to lowest rank
S. Sudan should face extra pressure if it misses August peace deadline -Obama
U.S. President Barack Obama attends talks in Ethiopia to discuss the conflict raging in South Sudan
U.S. upgrades Malaysia, Cuba in trafficking report
South Sudan, Burundi, Belize, Belarus and Comoros downgraded to lowest rank