China's Xi offers another $60 bln to Africa, but says no to "vanity" projects
China defends continued lending to Africa on the grounds that the continent still needs debt-funded infrastructure development
South Sudan rebels to sign latest draft peace deal -Sudan
President Salva Kiir and the leader of the main rebel group, Riek Machar, signed up to the ceasefire and power-sharing agreement earlier this month
South Sudan rebels refuse to sign latest peace deal
Machar and another rebel group say disputes over power sharing and a new constitution had been ignored in the draft
UN calls for Myanmar generals to be tried for genocide, blames Facebook for incitement
UN investigators blame Myanmar's de facto civilian leader, Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, for failing to use her "moral authority" to protect civilians
Myanmar generals had 'genocidal intent' against Rohingya, must face justice - UN
The U.N. report said the military action, which included the scorching of villages, was "grossly disproportionate to actual security threats"
Discovery of London cannabis farms raises child slavery fears
Experts say children are being trafficked from Vietnam and other countries to work on cannabis farms
Thousands arrive to collect food supplies in South Sudan's Nyal
Nyal is unsafe to reach by road, with attacks on humanitarian agencies common
We must redefine future financing for humanitarian emergencies
Given the number of complex conflicts and the magnitude of displacement, new sources and mechanisms of financing are needed
As killings rise, aid workers confront era of growing risk
Nearly 140 aid workers were killed last year worldwide, a 23 percent rise over 2016
Returned to Libyan shores and held in detention centres: What are the practical alternatives?
While Libya can contribute to the solution, the country cannot address these issues alone - it is a regional, if not global, responsibility