UNHCR fears for safety of aide to S.Sudan's Machar after deportation
UNHCR said the aide's extradition appeared to violate his right to protection under the international refugee convention
Famine looms in South Sudan as war threatens harvest -WFP
Widespread fighting between political opponents means people cannot move around to harvest crops
Russia says U.N. South Sudan mission 'in ruins' after firing
Kenya said it would withdraw some 1,000 troops deployed with the 13,000-strong peacekeeping mission in South Sudan
Russia says U.N. South Sudan mission 'in ruins' after firing
"The whole structure is in ruins"
South Africa presents bill to quit global war crimes court
The International Criminal Court has been criticised by African countries for having a bias against the continent
Kenya says withdrawing its troops from a U.N. mission in South Sudan
Kenya said that the U.N. peacekeeping mission was stymied by "fundamental structural and systemic dysfunctionality"
U.N. peacekeepers failed to respond to S.Sudan hotel attack -inquiry
"During the attack, civilians were subjected to and witnessed gross human rights violations, including murder"
Sexual violence in conflict – how do we stop it?
From Congo to Iraq, sexual violence is often seen as an inevitable side-effect of war
France to begin moving migrant minors from Calais on Wednesday - officials
The Calais camp came to symbolise Europe's fraught efforts to cope with a record influx of migrants
ICC's toughest trial: Africa vs. 'Infamous Caucasian Court'
Criticising Hague-based institution for perceived anti-African bias has long been a favourite pastime for many African leaders