Iraqi civilians drown fleeing Falluja as city nearly encircled
"Life has become worse than hell in Falluja; hunger, death and shelling. And after all that suffering, I lost my family before my eyes"
Shi'ite militia says it will storm Iraq's Falluja when families leave
About 50,000 are trapped in Falluja, with limited access to water, food and healthcare, according to the United Nations
Chad war crimes verdict a milestone on long road to African rights court
The African Union has been setting up its own court for offences including human rights abuses and war crimes
Falluja is a 'tough nut to crack' - Iraqi finance minister
"Daesh are holding the population as hostages, not allowing them to escape, and they are putting up a tough fight there"
U.N. adds Saudi coalition to blacklist for killing children in Yemen
Coalition was responsible for 60 percent of child deaths and injuries last year, killing 510 and wounding 667
As residents starve in battle for Falluja, Iraq detains men who flee
Govt says it has no choice but to screen fleeing men and boys to prevent IS fighters from escaping among civilians
Iraq stalls Falluja assault "to protect civilians"
United Nations warns of "human catastrophe unfolding"
Falluja children face extreme violence, UNICEF says
Children at risk of forced recruitment in the fighting and separation from their families
Going local in aid will help build disaster resilience
The argument for a more local approach to aid came across loud and clear at the World Humanitarian Summit
U.N. condemns killing of Slovakian nun in volatile South Sudan
Sister Veronika Racková is the 54th aid worker to be killed in South Sudan since violence erupted there