FEATURE -Long road to recovery for South Sudan's youngest
Unicef estimates that 900,000 children in South Sudan need psychological help, with at least 150,000 of them living in camps
Rwandan soldiers arrive in South Sudan ahead of thousands more extra U.N. troops
The recruits will join a battalion from Nepal and Bangladesh
South Sudan army captures main rebel base, rebels say
Government's attempts to take Pagak began in July, forcing aid workers to evacuate
U.S. extends food, health aid to Ethiopia, Kenya amid crisis
Increased aid comes as numerous countries in the region face crisis-level food shortages due to armed conflict, drought and economic upheaval
South Sudanese refugees in Uganda near million mark
"We did not come here to die. We came here to be rescued."
Water, power supply to largest compound in PNG detention centre cut off
Almost all the detainees are reluctant to move to a nearby transit centre amid fears of violence
South Sudan army captures rebel-held town, senior rebel defects
Up to 7000 families have fled to Pagak to escape the fighting since the government launched its offensive earlier this month
South Sudan army captures rebel-held town near Ethiopia border
Up to 7000 families have fled to Pagak to escape the fighting since the government launched its offensive earlier this month
Yemen cholera epidemic slowing after infecting 400,000
New cases are continuing at between 5,000 and 6,000 per day, but the epidemic curve shows that the outbreak peaked about three weeks ago