UK double standards let down rape survivors seeking asylum
Despite its tough talk on tackling sexual violence in war, Britain is failing rape victims who ask for help, says Asylum Aid
C.African militia says to lay down arms, become political party
Thousands of people have been killed in sectarian violence since the 'anti-balaka' took up arms in September 2013
Sudan's Bashir slams UN peacekeepers, demands they leave
Darfur conflict erupted in 2003 when mainly African tribes took up arms against Arab-led government in Khartoum
At least 133 killed in tribal clashes in Sudan - tribe leader
The clashes have started with a dispute over land in Sudan's main oil-producing state
ICRC seeks record $1.7 billion for humanitarian work in 2015
ICRC wants to step up response to sexual violence in central Africa, central America, and health needs
South Sudan warns UN that sanctions could fuel confrontation
Conflict has reopened deep fault lines among ethnic groups, pitting the president's Dinka people against his rival's Nuer people
United Nations members resolve to end child marriage
There are now more than 700 million women who were married before their 18th birthday
Sudan asks UN mission in Darfur to prepare to leave
Request comes amid a dispute between the United Nations and Khartoum over an alleged mass rape in the area