Crop-eating caterpillar to worsen South Sudan's hunger woes - U.N.
"We are already in a very fragile situation in South Sudan... this new pest is coming on top of the rest"
Countries need more than money to cope with shocks - global report
"The countries that tend to be doing better are the ones who have a more inclusive approach to growth"
South Sudan's president declares state of emergency in home state
Local media said dozens of people had been killed in the fighting in Gogrial state in the country's north
Ex-U.S. diplomats seek to save State Department refugee office
Transferring responsibilities of the refugee office to other agencies would undercut U.S. diplomatic leverage in grappling with foreign crises
Global health price tag could be $371 bln a year by 2030, WHO says
While most countries can afford the funds needed, the poorest nations will need donor help
A woman who is a relative of men accused of being Islamic State militants at a camp in Iraq
A woman who is a relative of men accused of being Islamic State militants is seen at a camp in Bartella, east of Mosul, Iraq July 17, 2017. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
As Islamic State militants routed in Iraq, their families fear reprisals
Those who suffered three years of extreme violence and privation under IS say the militants' relatives have no place among them
EXCLUSIVE-Australia-U.S. refugee swap again in doubt as officials exit Nauru
Former U.S. President Barack Obama agreed a refugee swap with Australia last year, but Trump has branded it a "dumb deal"
WIDER IMAGE-Tired of war, South Sudanese youth turn to art to push for peace
"I hope for better serviced institutions, better opportunities for youth, a country where I don't need to be from a specific tribe"