INTERVIEW - How psychology can help end a war, even Syria's
Humiliation and self-esteem play significant roles in prolonging conflict, making it hard for leaders to retreat
Croatian hoping to lead UN says she is "not a gender-neutral candidate"
Another contender, New Zealand's former prime minister Helen Clark, played down the gender aspect ealier this week
Displaced Ukrainians confused, frustrated over suspension of benefits: UN
Ukraine suspends benefits on suspicion some are falsely claiming allowances meant for internally displaced people
INTERVIEW-As migration distracts donors, food security suffers - crop expert
When shocks come, will food production stand up? "I think no, and people don't realise it," scientist says
Mumbai schoolboy's child labour project gets a national platform
"These are kids as old as me, younger than me, working instead of going to school like me"
In refugee crisis, European cities seek clout, money, research shows
"Many cities have taken over from national authorities to set up reception measures"
FACTBOX - Eight devastating consequences of Colombia's war
Colombia has the second highest number of landmine casualties and other facts about the country's protracted war
Parents of missing Nigeria schoolgirls hope 2 year event reminds world of their fate
April 14 memorial to be held in Chibok at school where Islamist rebels abducted 276 girls two years ago; 219 still missing