Kenyan youths renounce crime to protect forests
Former drug dealers and thieves alert local chiefs to illegal logging and sell seedlings for reforestation
World ignores calls for inquiry into U.S. bombing of Afghan hospital: MSF
"The silence is embarrassing," Joanne Liu told the Thomson Reuters Foundation
UN and ICRC chide states for "paralysis" in face of conflict
International law is being flouted on a global scale, Ban said
Britain's teachers, doctors must report FGM or risk being fired
An estimated 137,000 women and girls in England and Wales are living with the effects of female genital mutilation
South Sudan rebels free UN peacekeepers, but still hold contractors
UN has warned that "attacks against peacekeepers and other U.N. staff can constitute war crimes"
Syrian refugees adapt to life in Iraqi U.N. camp controlled by Islamic State
Local aid groups can run the refugee camp as long as residents observe rigid Islamic Sharia law, witnesses say
Forced cannibalism, child soldiers scar S.Sudan war -African Union
Fighting broke out in the world's youngest nation in December 2013
Calais migrants face grim winter in "the jungle"
"Medical need is going to grow because patients are getting cold. There will be more and more need" - Doctors Without Borders
International Criminal Court says India should hand over Sudan's Bashir
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir accused of masterminding genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes