Shi'ite militias open fire in Iraqi mosque, killing 30 Sunnis
The attack comes just as Iraq's new PM tries to gather support from Sunnis and ethnic Kurds to take on Islamic State
South Sudan rebels accept presence of Ugandan troops to keep peace
UN has warned of sanctions due to repeated violations of the ceasefire and amid growing fears of a man-made famine
South Sudan rebels accept presence of Ugandan troops
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/UGANDA (URGENT):South Sudan rebels accept presence of Ugandan troops
Women hurt by lack of say in South Asia's environment policy
Exclusion of women from policy making is worsening their problems - and broader problems like food security, research says
UN rights chief rebukes Security Council for failures to act
A more responsive U.N. Security Council would have "saved hundreds of thousands of lives", says U.N. rights chief
Ebola response of MSF and "boiling frog" WHO under scrutiny
Scientists are shocked at the gaps in the international response to the Ebola outbreak