South Sudanese refugees in Uganda near million mark
"We did not come here to die. We came here to be rescued."
Stranded Yemenis, thousands of others stand to lose "golden ticket" to U.S.
"Imagine you get notified you got the golden ticket, only to have it yanked away"
South Sudan army captures rebel-held town, senior rebel defects
Up to 7000 families have fled to Pagak to escape the fighting since the government launched its offensive earlier this month
South Sudan army captures rebel-held town near Ethiopia border
Up to 7000 families have fled to Pagak to escape the fighting since the government launched its offensive earlier this month
OFFICIAL-CORRECTION-Booby-traps plague north Iraq as Islamic State targets returning civilians
"There are kilometres and kilometres and kilometres of active devices, sensitive enough to be detonated by a child and powerful enough to blow up a truck"
U.S.-trained Iraqi army unit committed war crimes in Mosul-HRW
Iraq has promised to investigate previous accusations of abuses and hold perpetrators to account
EXCLUSIVE-U.N. report accuses Saudi coalition of deadly migrant boat attack off Yemen
"The Saudi Arabia led coalition forces are the only parties to the conflict that have the capability to operate armed utility helicopters in the area"
Congo’s next big crisis
The Democratic Republic of the Congo must brace itself for a catastrophe brimming just below the surface
Western donors freeze support for 'obsolete' South Sudan peace deal
The deal collapsed after fighting broke out in the capital Juba last July
Mosul morgue workers struggle to cope with "river of blood"
The battle for Mosul is over, but the task of sorting out the dead is only just beginning