The UN appeal for 2018 estimates there are 22 million people in need in Yemen... READ MORE›
The United Nations has appealed for a record 22.5bn ?17bn in humanitarian aid for 2018... READ MORE›
Peacekeeper and wounded three others in an attack in southern Central African Republic on Sunday, the United Nations said in a statement... READ MORE›
The Sudanese leader also touched on the Syrian issue, saying that crisis is also the result of American interference... READ MORE›
He said that Sudan Airways, a government company, has recently rehabilitated two aircraft, disclosing a plan for increasing the national airline's fleet to 7 planes by 2018... READ MORE›
They are rising, too, in South Sudan, where the challenge is not just disarming children but keeping them disarmed... READ MORE›
Many Sudanese say they have been forced to flee violence and extreme poverty in the Darfur region, but also political persecution... READ MORE›
A South African High Court, later in 2017, ruled that the government's move to withdraw from the International Criminal Court was unconstitutional and invalid... READ MORE›
She has also been a refugee in Uganda before, in the late 1990s, when there was fighting between north and south Sudan... READ MORE›
Uganda welcoming millions of South Sudanese refugees, earning praise of United Nations... READ MORE›
Camp for displaced people in South Sudan on Wednesday because of a demonstration against President Salva Kiir, witnesses said... READ MORE›
It is the first time an Asian country has had the most powerful passport in the index's history... READ MORE›
Still, more than 200,000 South Sudanese live in protection-of-civilians sites manned by peacekeepers and managed by the United Nations... READ MORE›
The Niger crisis has shown that they can't take a hands-off approach to Africa ... READ MORE›
Neither South Sudan nor the DRC has shown any real progress toward political solutions that would stop the violence... READ MORE›
He was detained after posting that he planned to attack black people, jihadists, migrants and scum ... READ MORE›
Most weekends, outreach group 'Daughters of Jerusalem' walk the streets of Dandenong in Melbourne's south-east providing support for young members of the South Sudanese community... READ MORE›
Aid workers have had to cut rations in half across the Central African Republic because of underfunding, the United Nations has warned... READ MORE›
A trip back to South Sudan for his brother's wedding prompted him to turn his life around... READ MORE›
Jack Lang, the head of the Arab World Institute in Paris, penned a letter in April voicing his opposition to her bid... READ MORE›
Around 60 percent of Egypt's Nile water originates in Ethiopia from the Blue Nile, one of two main tributaries... READ MORE›
US officials said Sudan had made progress in counter-terrorism and human rights issues... READ MORE›
And it does not remove Sudan from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a removal ardently sought by Sudan... READ MORE›
Here's the list South Sudan declared independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, after a violent war with the ethnically Arab north that lasted decades... READ MORE›
Gnassingbe succeeded his father as president who died in 2005 after holding office for 38 years... READ MORE›
The current positive investor sentiment towards Ethiopia could be enhanced by reforms to improve the business climate... READ MORE›
The inclusion of those countries, Venezuela and North Korea, was about the fact that those governments are simply not compliant with our basic security requirements... READ MORE›
The indefinite restrictions apply to citizens of Chad, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and North Korea... READ MORE›
'Preventing Terrorist Use of the Internet' Several terrorism-related events are on the agenda... READ MORE›
The World Happiness Report was released to coincide with the United Nations' International Day of Happiness on 20 March... READ MORE›
Twenty million people face starvation without an immediate injection of funds in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and Nigeria, warns Stephen O'Brien... READ MORE›
But a three-year civil war has sent 700,000 South Sudanese refugees fleeing, many to their southern neighbor... READ MORE›
That boosted the per person annual income, as measured by economic output, to more than 100,000 -- nearly double that of the United States... READ MORE›
Michael Makuei, South Sudan government spokesman, confirmed its forces had attacked Pajok... READ MORE›
A broader call for 4.4 billion to address food crises in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and Nigeria is still unfulfilled... READ MORE›
Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations appointed by Trump, said in a statement on Thursday that in many areas, the U.N... READ MORE›
Initially, the UN expected roughly 300,000 South Sudanese refugees to come to Uganda in 2017... READ MORE›
In Somalia a drought killed 110 people in just 48 hours... READ MORE›
The World Health Organization WHO has warned there are just two months left to avert what would be Somalia's third famine in 25 years... READ MORE›
Six aid workers have been killed in an ambush in famine-hit South Sudan, the United Nations said on Sunday, without specifying what organisation they worked for... READ MORE›
In South Sudan, the United Nations says that 2,800 people are fleeing worsening violence and looming famine every day... READ MORE›
He said Ethiopian troops have not crossed the border into South Sudan in pursuit of the accused attackers... READ MORE›
More than 8,000 people have been killed since the Saudi-led Arab coalition intervened to support Yemen's government in 2015, according to the WHO... READ MORE›
Human rights workers monitoring the trial have praised the woman's decision to return to South Sudan to give her testimony... READ MORE›
But Unicef officials said there was nowhere in South Sudan that had the specialists Duop needed. Duop retreated to a cot in his aunt's shack... READ MORE›
A passenger plane crash-landed and burned in Wau, northwestern South Sudan on Monday, but all 49 passengers and crew survived, an airport official said... READ MORE›
'They sleep when they're too hungry' South Sudanese trapped by war, famine grow increasingly desperate... READ MORE›
The civil war in South Sudan has forced more than two million children to flee their homes, according to two UN agencies... READ MORE›
The Ugandan military faced allegations that soldiers committed rape and sexual violence against women and girls in the Central African Republic... READ MORE›
Officials from the United Nations and donor countries have visited South Sudan recently to urge Kiir to participate in peace negotiations... READ MORE›
Icc's africa broke rules by failing to arrest bashir... READ MORE›
War-ravaged South Sudan has hiked work permit fees 100-fold for foreign aid workers to 10,000, officials said, despite suffering from famine... READ MORE›
Yemen rises as Syria tops UK-based rights group's annual 'People's Under Threat' index for third consecutive year... READ MORE›
At least 14 people have been killed in South Sudan after new fighting erupted between government forces and the main rebel group... READ MORE›
In the capital, the government denied attacking civilians in Pajok, saying its forces were merely conducting an operation against SPLM-IO guerrillas... READ MORE›
International aid groups have criticised South Sudan's decision to sharply increase foreign worker visa fees, warning it would aggravate a humanitarian crisis in the famine-hit country... READ MORE›
Italy has become the hardest-hit European destination for refugees from Africa this year... READ MORE›
Ethiopia has officially overtaken neighbouring Kenya as East Africa's economic giant... READ MORE›
The pursuit of Machar ushered in a particularly violent period in South Sudan's Equatorias region, with multiple localised conflicts, particularly in Yei, the report said... READ MORE›
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