In Darfur, the limits of peacekeeping
SUDAN-DARFUR/PEACEKEEPING:In Darfur, the limits of peacekeeping
SPECIAL REPORT-The Darfur conflict's deadly gold rush
In the past year or so gold has begun to alter the nature of the decade-old conflict in Darfur, transforming it from an ethnic and political fight to one that, at least in part, is over precious metal
In South Sudan, Cash Transfers Offer Returnees Dignity And Choice
Since South Sudan gained independence in 2011, thousands of its people have returned from Sudan to their homeland. The World FoodProgramme is easing these families' reintegration by providing food assistance and cash transfers.
U.N. peacekeepers in Congo focus on new armed groups
While M23 have garnered global headlines, just as great a threat is posed by two other armed groups - U.N.
U.S. judge orders release of mentally ill Guantanamo prisoner
USA-GUANTANAMO/:U.S. judge orders release of mentally ill Guantanamo prisoner
Hundreds of Sudanese protest, but numbers down after crackdown
Amnesty International says 210 protesters were killed in clashes with security forces last week
People carry pictures depicting whom they say are victims of the government's deadly crackdown on protesters against subsidy cuts late last month, during a demonstration after Friday prayers in north Khartoum
People carry pictures depicting whom they say are victims of the government's deadly crackdown on protesters against subsidy cuts late last month, during a demonstration after Friday prayers in north Khartoum October 4, 2013. REUTERS/Stringer (SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)