A man stands at the site of Thursday's car bomb attacks in Baghdad's Karaada district
A man stands at the site of Thursday's car bomb attacks in Baghdad's Karaada district July 25, 2014. Two car bombs killed 15 people in central Baghdad on Thursday, police and medical sources said. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Children In South Sudan Cannot Wait For Famine Before World Acts
JUBA, 26 July 2014: The heads of UNICEF and the UN World Food Programme (WFP) today warned that children in South Sudan cannot wait any longer before the world takes action, as they met severely malnourished children and their mothers affected by the conflict in the world's newest country.
Obama OKs LGBT Protections; Women Scarce on Boards
President Obama signed an executive order banning workplace discrimination against LGBT federal employees. Also this week, a report finds there's a lack of women at the top of companies that make and market products to women.
Death row Christian woman flies out of Sudan, meets Pope
SUDAN-CHRISTIAN/CONVERT (UPDATE 3, TV):UPDATE 3-Death row Christian woman flies out of Sudan, meets Pope
Journalists carry copies of the Al-Tayyar daily Sudanese newspaper as they protest against an attack on its Editor-in-chief Mirghani, in Khartoum
Journalists carry copies of the Al-Tayyar daily Sudanese newspaper as they protest against an attack on its Editor-in-chief Osman Mirghani, in Khartoum July 20, 2014. Mirghani was assaulted by armed men at the Al-Tayyar office building on Saturday, according to local media reports. Picture taken July 20, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Journalists carry copies of the Al-Tayyar daily Sudanese newspaper as they protest against an attack on its Editor-in-chief Mirghani, in Khartoum
Journalists carry copies of the Al-Tayyar daily Sudanese newspaper as they protest against an attack on its Editor-in-chief Osman Mirghani, in Khartoum July 20, 2014. Mirghani was assaulted by armed men at the Al-Tayyar office building on Saturday, according to local media reports. Picture taken July 20, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Mirghani rests at his home after being discharged from a hospital, in Khartoum
Osman Mirghani, the Editor-in-chief of Al-Tayyar, a daily Sudanese newspaper, rests at his home after being discharged from a hospital, in Khartoum July 23, 2014. Mirghani was assaulted by armed men at the Al-Tayyar office building on Saturday, according to local media reports. Picture taken July 23, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: MEDIA CRIME LAW HEADSHOT)
Mirghani rests at his home after being discharged from a hospital, in Khartoum
Osman Mirghani, the Editor-in-chief of Al-Tayyar, a daily Sudanese newspaper, rests at his home after being discharged from a hospital, in Khartoum July 23, 2014. Mirghani was assaulted by armed men at the Al-Tayyar office building on Saturday, according to local media reports. Picture taken July 23, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Mirghani rests at his home after being discharged from a hospital, in Khartoum
Osman Mirghani, the Editor-in-chief of Al-Tayyar, a daily Sudanese newspaper, rests at his home after being discharged from a hospital, in Khartoum July 23, 2014. Mirghani was assaulted by armed men at the Al-Tayyar office building on Saturday, according to local media reports. Picture taken July 23, 2014. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: MEDIA CRIME LAW)
Sudanese Salafi group endorses Islamic State's new caliphate
SUDAN-ISLAMIC STATE/:Sudanese Salafi group endorses Islamic State's new caliphate