U.N. experts report cluster bombs, gold smuggling in Darfur
Experts say Abbala militia control at least 400 artisanal gold mines and earn some $54 million annually
Record-breaking levels of harvest-time hunger in South Sudan, says U.N.
Some 6 million people in South Sudan, half its population, do not know where their next meal will come from
Iraqis displaced from western city of Ramadi begin to return home
About 3,000 families have returned since Saturday to the city recaptured from ISIS militants
Use "weapons of love" to fight evil of terrorism, pope says on Easter
Francis expresses hope recent talks could resolve Syria conflict in order to end "sad wake of destruction, death, contempt for humanitarian law..."
Sudanese forces silence female activists with violence, rape-rights group
Many female activists have been forced to abandon their work or flee the country says Human Rights Watch
Sudan threatens to close border with South Sudan again
The threat to shut the border again comes just one day before peace talks are set to begin
From mapping to kidnaps, UN aid workers train for refugee crises
UNHCR staff from around the world undergo emergency training to prepare to be sent for operations in humanitarian crises
French watchdog calls for children's shelter in Calais migrant slum
Charities say number of children in the camp tops 500 and more when including those living with their parents
PROFILE-U.N. looks to end Syria's war with a gentleman's agreement
Staffan de Mistura took over as U.N. special envoy for Syria after failure of predecessors Kofi Annan and Lakhdar Brahimi