Armed with poetry and rap, South Sudan's young artists battle for peace
"We have seen conventional activism failing. If it is for our country, we might as well get the information out. It doesn't really matter how, as long as we are not hurting anyone in the process."
UN aid chief backs stepping up sanctions on South Sudan
"I think measures which bear more directly on the economic and other interests of the people in control of the military formations and the men with guns is an important space to look at"
Lack of hope in South Sudan camps drives youth into gang crime
"They are addicted to alcohol, crime and all those things. One day, they are going to be robbers (and) they may take power"
INTERVIEW-Aid effort for South Sudan refugees critically short of money - UN
Efforts to assist millions of people fleeing Africa's biggest refugee crisis face a critical funding shortfall of nearly $800 million
French police clear out Paris migrants camp
French President Emmanuel Macron's government has said it wants to be both firm and fair on immigration
War leaves one in four girls in South Sudan suicidal - report
"These girls have endured some of the most horrendous hardships imaginable"
Five people dead, 40 missing in Yemen's Socotra after cyclone
Yemen declared a state of emergency on Thursday for Socotra
U.N. denunciation of starvation as war weapon needs tough enforcement - experts
In Yemen, years of conflict have left roughly a quarter of its 28 million people severely short of food and at risk of starvation.
South Sudan peace talks end without deal -mediators
South Sudan plunged into war in December 2013, barely two years after independence from Sudan
Oxfam boss hit by Haiti scandal to stand down
Oxfam launched investigations into nearly 30 cases of misconduct reported after the Haiti scandal broke in February