Aid workers in famine-hit South Sudan should not pay $10,000 to help, says U.N.
"If applied to humanitarian organisations, (it) could mean that generously donated taxpayer money is diverted from the delivery of aid to people in dire need at a particularly critical time"
INTERVIEW-Sunni politician warns U.S. of mounting civilian casualties in Mosul
Khamis Khanjar says at least 3,500 civilians have been killed since push into western side last month
Angelina Jolie urges greater efforts to prosecute rape in conflict
Jolie teamed up with former British Foreign Secretary William Hague to launch a global initiative aimed at ending sexual violence in conflict, tackling impunity and improving support for survivors
South Sudan rebels kidnap eight local aid workers - military
Rebels are demanding aid deliveries as ransom
Islamic State frees Mosul prisoners as grip on last major city slips
Among those released were people who had been caught selling cigarettes, violating a smoking ban, or in possession of a mobile phone
Trump's revised travel ban dealt first court setback
Opponents of the travel ban from several states have gone to court seeking to halt its implementation
Japan to withdraw from South Sudan peacekeeping mission
Primary task of Japan's 350-strong military contingent, based in Juba for the past five years, has been to build infrastructure in the war-torn country
Famine-hit South Sudan to charge up to $10,000 for foreign work permits
More than 90 percent of foreigners seeking to work in South Sudan are humanitarian workers
Tiger worm toilets turn poo into fertiliser in crowded cities and refugee camps
"The joy of tiger worms is that they reproduce faster with the more poo they have to feed off"
Ex-South Sudan general forms rebel group, vows to topple president Kiir
The rebel group will be a new source of instability in a country where escalating violence has already uprooted an estimated 3 million people