Stop treating older women as technology "idiots", says campaigner
"The older you get, the more excluded you are"
Abducted Swiss aid worker freed in Sudan's Darfur
Margaret Schenkel was kidnapped on Oct. 7 in El Fasher, a hub for relief workers and U.N./African Union peacekeepers
Manage climate risks or face much more hunger by 2050 – U.N.
Different regions, countries and types of farmers face very different threats - and understanding them can cut losses, researchers say
Slam poet from Sudan's Darfur puts a human face on refugee numbers
"Eleven days ago, two bullets crossed off two more faces from my family tree"
After U.S. visit, S.Sudan's Kiir orders unhindered aid access
War in South Sudan has plunged parts of the country into famine and forced a third of the population - some 4 mln people - to flee their homes
Better soil could trap as much planet-warming carbon as transport produces - study
The extra carbon that could be stored from rejuvenated soil is equivalent to 3 to 7 billion tonnes of planet-warming carbon dioxide
U.N. evacuates first group of refugees from Libya to Niger
About 43,000 refugees and asylum seekers registered by U.N. refugee agency UNHCR are now in Libya
INSIGHT-Why Niger and Mali's cattle herders turned to jihad
Ouster of Libya's Gaddafi seen as turning point
Ticket to heaven: activists pluck LGBT people from danger
Homosexuality is outlawed in more than 70 nations and punishable with death in eight, including Iran, Sudan and Saudi Arabia
EXCLUSIVE-S.Sudan's government using food as weapon of war -U.N. report
"The government has during much of 2017 deliberately prevented life-saving food assistance from reaching some citizens"