EXCLUSIVE: South Sudan needs arms embargo; leaders killing civilians - U.N. panel
President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar qualify to be sanctioned over atrocities committed in civil war - report
INTERVIEW - United Nations must act to end sex abuse 'cover-ups': whistleblower
Many have experienced reprisals, even dismissals, after witnessing sexual exploitation and abuse within the U.N.
Improving governance can reduce conflict in Iraq and Syria
We should not lose hope that practical solutions exist to reducing conflict in the Middle East
Sudanese refugee who walked Channel Tunnel to face trial
Abdul Haroun was granted asylum in the UK, but some argue it encourages other migrants to risk the walk
Sudanese refugee who walked through Channel Tunnel to face UK trial
Sudanese man has been granted asylum by Britain, but faces trial for obstructing a railway
Painted marker posts help quell land conflicts in Sudan's Darfur
Though mass killings have eased, tensions remain as droughts force Arab herders to compete with non-Arab farmers over land
New seed varieties not reaching Africa's small farmers, study says
"Products farmers might want to choose, varieties that are better resistant to climate change, aren't accessible"
U.N. seeks $1.3 billion in humanitarian funding for South Sudan
More than 680,000 children below the age of five are believed to be acutely malnourished
About 3,500 slaves held by Islamic State in Iraq - U.N. report
Those being held are predominantly women and children from Yezidi community