Sudan's army spokesman Khalid talks to Egypt's military officers after relief aid from Egypt arrives in Khartoum Military Airport
Sudan's army spokesman Sawarmi Khalid (R) talks to Egypt's military officers after relief aid from Egypt arrives in Khartoum Military Airport August 14, 2013. The aid is for the victims of the recent heavy rains and floods. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS MILITARY DISASTER)
South Sudan: A Mother's Tale
Tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes in South Sudan’s Jonglei State because of renewed fighting. WFP is providing food to thousands of these displaced people, offering a lifeline to families who have been hiding in the bush for fear of being caught up in the conflict.
Forced displacement from CAR continuing amid widespread lawlessness
More than 62,000 refugees have fled to neighbouring countries since the latest CAR crisis erupted last December
Forced displacement from CAR continuing amid lawlessness
UNHCR says it is extremely concerned by reports of insecurity in CAR that have forced thousands to flee in recent weeks.
Cutting soot and methane may not give hoped-for climate help
CLIMATE-POLLUTION/ :Cutting soot and methane may not give hoped-for climate help
Ethiopian dams won't cause harm - ex-head of Ethiopian Environmental Protection Authority
Former head of Ethiopia’s Environmental Protection Authority says controversial new dams will not cut off water supplies downstream
Sudan sets Sept. 6 deadline to allow flow of South Sudan oil
The African Union has stepped up efforts to prevent Sudan from stopping the export of South Sudan's oil
European Commission Funds Life-Saving Food For DRC Refugees Arriving In Uganda
KAMPALA – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Uganda today welcomed a contribution of nearly US$2.6 million (€2 million) from the European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department (ECHO) to support newly-arrived refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).