UN approves 4,000 more troops to secure peace in South Sudan capital
Security Council threatens arms embargo if government does not cooperate
High risk of modern slavery in nearly 60 percent of countries, global index finds
Most countries are at high risk of using slave labour in their supply chains, with North Korea ranked worst in the world
South Sudan says no to proposal for UN-commanded troops in Juba
South Sudan at risk of return to civil war
US, Australia, Canada indigenous land rights laws lag Africa, Latam - mapping study
The seven lowest scoring nations across all 10 indicators were in the Middle East including Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen
Sudan begins ceasefire talks after opposition signs roadmap to peace
Although violence has eased in recent years, an intermittent insurgency has continued
Indigenous land rights: How far have we come and how far do we have to go?
August's International Day of the World's Indigenous People is a good time to reflect on the achievements of Indigenous Peoples around the world as well as the challenges they still face.
WIDER IMAGE-Tempers flare as temperatures soar at Rome's "Gloomy Street" migrant centre
Rome still seeking alternative location for camp
U.S. proposes U.N. approve 4,000-strong force for S.Sudan's Juba
Heavy fighting involving tanks and helicopters erupted in Juba for several days last month
South Sudan agrees to deployment of regional force, IGAD says
Such a force has been a key demand of former vice president Riek Machar, the leader of one of the factions involved in last month's fighting
South Sudan rejects U.N.accusations of rape, killing by its soldiers
Fighting broke out in July between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and his long-time rival Riek Machar