Prosecutor at war crimes court to seek investigation into Afghan conflict
Fatou Bensouda said there were preliminary grounds to believe U.S. forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan
Weak international solidarity pushing up numbers of displaced -UN
"The sharp rise in forced displacement reflects weaknesses in international cooperation and declining capacity to prevent, contain and resolve conflicts"
Asylum seekers refuse to leave Papua New Guinea camp despite loss of power, water
Rights groups fear humanitarian crisis
World Bank approves $400 million to rebuild liberated Iraqi areas
New funding would focus on rebuilding in five sectors - water and sanitation, electricity, health, transport and municipal services
U.S. envoy Haley's blunt diplomacy targets S.Sudan, Congo
As Africa struggles to win Trump's interest, U.S. policy is more likely to be increasingly focused on countering militant threats
Tennessee cities brace for protests over refugee resettlement
The "White Lives Matter" rally is also expected to draw hundreds of counter-demonstrators
Women's progress index shows big gaps among and inside nations
"If women are beat down ... that is not a situation that is going to bode well for the country"
Victims of S.Sudan attack on aid workers start testifying from US
"We had testimony from one of the victims through a video conference"
South Sudan commander on trial for rape, murder of aid workers found dead
Lt. Col. Luka Akechak had fallen sick "some weeks ago", an army spokesman said
FACTBOX-Hunger not an "incurable disease", Pope says on World Food Day
Hunger levels have begun to rise for the first time in a decade, the United Nations says