Sudan, S.Sudan armies clash in disputed border region
Fighting drives "several hundred" civilians from Jau towards Yida refugee camp and southwards
Africa fails to profit from UN carbon-offset scheme
Africa accounts for only two percent of the 3,612 projects registered under the Clean Development Mechanism
New 'gold standard' for aid worker training aims to improve humanitarian support for disaster-hit communities
Communities affected by major disasters will receive higher quality support from aid workers thanks to a groundbreaking new tool which aims to improve the standard of training humanitarian workers receive.
INTERVIEW-Kenya must respect independence of judiciary-Annan
"I don't think you can mix law, diplomacy, politics," former U.N. chief Kofi Annan said
Soaring prices bite South Sudanese in violent borderland
Inflation has been fuelled by E. African drought, rebel fighting and a halt in trade with Sudan, stinging average people
Sudan mediators urge swift end to oil dispute
North and South Sudan have disputed the sharing of oil revenues since South Sudan seceded in July