UN: No justice in South Sudan after July rapes, killings
UN documented 217 cases of rape by armed groups during the violence in July 2015
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U.S. moves to lift 20-year trade embargo against Sudan
The United States first imposed sanctions on Sudan in 1997
U.S. set to lift some financial sanctions against Sudan
The Enough Project, a Washington-based anti-genocide group, called the lifting of sanctions "premature"
Save the Children demands higher U.N. budget to tackle crimes against children
The United Nations-led mechanism for monitoring crimes against children was "chronically underfunded", the group's head said
Time is up - we must stand by the people of South Sudan
South Sudan crisis must not be ignored just simply because it is far from Europe’s shores
New U.N. chief urges Security Council to do more to prevent war
"Too many opportunities to prevent conflicts had been lost due to mistrust among states and concerns over national sovereignty."
Actor Tom Hiddleston apologises to aid workers for speech at Golden Globes
"The words just came out wrong", says "The Night Manager" star Tom Hiddleston in apology to aid workers
In renewed push, Iraqi forces enter Mosul from north for first time
Around 2,000 civilians per day flee; most still in city
INTERVIEW-Iraqi general says 70 percent of east Mosul retaken from Islamic State
Presence of large numbers of civilians has restricted Iraqi forces' use of artillery but cooperation has also helped target militants