Thousands of other South Sudanese families caught up in famine, Sara Dit and her 10 children are hiding from marauding gunmen in the swamps
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FAO partners with USAID and Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is partnering with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Ministry
Rebels seek ‘direct negotiations’ with Assad government
Syria’s main opposition group has called for face-to-face discussions with government representatives, as a new round of talks in Geneva begins one year after
US-backed alliance enters Deir Az Zor province
The US-backed Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance has crossed into Deir Az Zor province for the first time as part of an offensive against
Five killed as aircraft hits shopping centre in Melbourne
Five people have died after a light plane crashed into a shopping centre in Melbourne, Australia. The charter flight appeared to have had a
Iraqi forces push into ISIL-held southern Mosul
Iraqi security forces have pushed into the southern outskirts of Mosul on the second day of a new offensive to drive ISIL fighters from
Fighting intensifies in Syria’s Deraa
Russia’s military has carried out waves of air strikes in recent days on rebel-held areas of the southern Syrian city of Deraa, say anti-government
Hundreds of migrants cross Spanish border, clash with police
More than 300 migrants forced their way into Spanish territory in Northern Africa early Friday by breaking through a gate in the fence that
Trump bashes ‘out of control’ media in first solo news conference
The first gripe came three minutes into President Donald Trump’s first solo news conference on Thursday, when he accused reporters of ignoring a poll
Donald Trump dodged questions about ties with Russia
Washington, United States, Feb 15 – US President Donald Trump dodged questions about ties with Russia, railed against intelligence leaks and defended the national