Sudan says to resume security talks with South Sudan next week
In September, the neighbours agreed to end hostilities and revive oil exports after coming close to war in April
MSF fears more fighting, killings in S.Sudan's Jonglei now rains ended
Medecins sans Frontieres writes about brutal attacks on civilians during fighting in South Sudan's Jonglei State earlier this year and says it fears renewed violence now that the rainy season has ended
Q+A: Honouring the silent courage of Afghan women
In Afghanistan, 87 percent of women face physical, sexual or psychological violence or are forced into marriage, according to Human Rights Watch
UN takes step closer toward official ban on FGM
General Assembly expected to adopt resolution in December
UK launches "health passport" to reduce genital mutilation
Initiative hopes to reduce number of girls subjected to FGM while visiting family abroad
Top polluter Qatar defends right to host climate talks
The Gulf state, which has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world and the world's highest per capita emissions, has yet to indicate it will set specific targets for emissions cuts