G20 backs W.African food store - France
France has aimed to promote sustainable agriculture and the creation of food stocks to respond to shortages during its G20 presidency
Drug companies neglect tropical disease drugs for poor - experts
Kala azar, which is transmitted by a bite of the female sand fly, kills over 50,000 people a year, mostly children
South Sudan announces anti-graft steps - BBC
Senior advisers from other African countries will be appointed to key institutions in South Sudan, says BBC
New fighting in Sudan oil state, protest in east
Tensions are building in several border regions to newly independent South Sudan where the army has been fighting armed groups
CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Czech Republic called most corrupt in Central Europe, report highlights graft in Quebec, Brazilian paper creates its own WikiLeaks, PNG minister flees to Australia to escape graft charges
A selection of this week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Bang Bang Bang: Misfit expats with bleeding hearts
Congo is the backdrop for a new play that explores the highs and lows of expat life in war and disaster zones
Oxfam warns that modern day land rush is forcing thousands into greater poverty
Oxfam calls for British company to investigate the forced eviction of more than 20,000 Ugandans to make way for its plantations.