Japan Contributes $4.6 Million To Wfp's Work In South Sudan
JUBA - The Government of Japan has donated US$4.6 million to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to provide a lifeline to people affected by the devastating conflict in South Sudan and to help communities improve their food security.
South Sudan peace talks delayed as rebels deny massacre
UN peacekeepers battle to protect some 22,000 civilians at a base in Bentiu, where dead bodies lined the dusty streets after an ethnic massacre during rebels' seizure of the town
Libya to expel 271 illegal migrants from African countries
LIBYA-MIGRATION/:Libya to expel 271 illegal migrants from African countries
Hundreds of civilians killed in South Sudan ethnic massacre - UN
Rebels separated men, women and children by nationality and ethnicity, escorting some to safety and killing others, the UN said
On Easter, Pope calls for end to war, condemns waste exacerbating hunger
POPE-EASTER/ (PICTURE, TV):On Easter, Pope calls for end to war, condemns waste exacerbating hunger
A South Sudanese woman, fleeing an attack on the South Sudanese town of Rank, holds her baby after giving birth upon arrival at a border gate in Joda, along the Sudanese border
A South Sudanese woman, fleeing an attack on the South Sudanese town of Rank, holds her baby after giving birth upon arrival at a border gate in Joda, along the Sudanese border April 19, 2014. The South Sudanese army (SPLA) and rebels are currently fighting in Rank, after an attack by rebels on Thursday, reported local media. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah
Sudanese militants kill two, kidnap three at oil field
SUDAN-KIDNAPPING/:Sudanese militants kill two, kidnap three at oil field
South Sudan rebels target oil to cut off Kiir's war funds
Spokesman for rebel leader Riek Machar says campaign aims to force peace talks