South Sudan rebels say they seized Unity oilfield, govt says in control
Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes in the past month because of the fighting
ISIS is using chlorine as a weapon, Australia's Foreign Minister says
The comments follow allegations by Iraqi Kurdish authorities that they have evidence ISIS used chlorine gas
Fourteen Eritrean asylum seekers kidnapped in Sudan - UNHCR source
Attackers stop lorry carrying asylum seekers near a refugee camp in Sudan's Kassala state, an area known to be a region where human trafficking gangs operate
Sudan's Bashir says wants dialogue with West as new term starts
Omar Bashir has ruled Sudan since 1989; he's facing charges of genocide at the International Criminal Court
South Sudan says won't reverse move to expel U.N. official
Lanzer has been active on Twitter, where he often writes about dire situation in country that has been mired in conflict since late 2013
Israel says U.N. grants Hamas-linked group NGO status
The Palestinian Return Centre, an NGO based in Britain, was banned by Israel in 2010 for its ties with militant group Hamas
Climate change boosts rain in Africa's Sahel region - study
Rainfall eases droughts that killed 100,000 people in the 1970s and 80s, in rare positive effect of climate change
Miliband says world refugee crisis to worsen with climate change
Miliband says 16 mln refugees and 36 mln people displaced in their own countries, highest number since World War Two
After 50 years, stateless Shona still trapped in Kenya's shadows
Stateless people are denied the rights and benefits most people take for granted. They often live in poverty and are at high risk of exploitation