Kidnap survivors to headline RedR Security Week
Two aid workers who survived a fourteen-month abduction in Chechnya are set to headline RedR's annual Security training Week next month.
Washington urged to stop wasting food aid dollars
Aid groups say regulations on food aid in the U.S. Farm Bill protect special interests at the expense of the world's hungry
Sacked South Sudanese block Khartoum road, hurl rocks
Sudan has ruled out dual nationality for southerners after South Sudan seceded in July
INTERVIEW-Hungry eating leaves and singing war songs in Sudan
Ryan Boyette, a former aid worker who lives in the rebel-controlled town of Kauda in South Kordofan, describes what he has witnessed
FACTBOX: Famine and humanitarian aid in Sudan
Conditions will have to worsen before sufficient pressure builds on Sudan to start relaxing restrictions on humanitarian access, an expert says
ANALYSIS: Looming famine in Sudan?
Some 140,000 refugees have crossed into South Sudan and Ethiopia, and the U.N. warns this figure could reach 500,000 in the coming months
UN council urges Sudan, rebels to let in aid teams
Security Council urges immediate access for U.N. aid workers to areas bordering South Sudan, expressing "deep and growing alarm" at rising hunger levels
Sudan bombed disputed border town - S.Sudan military
South Sudan accused its northern neighbour Sudan of bombing the disputed border town of Jau and killing four soldiers