FACTBOX - Argentina approves abortion but what are the laws globally?
With Argentina set to become the 67th country to allow terminations on request, here is a round-up of abortion laws worldwide
U.N. warns 2021 shaping up to be a humanitarian catastrophe
Top U.N. officials warned the 193-member U.N. General Assembly on Friday of humanitarian catastrophe next year
'We lost everything:' Central Americans flee north after back-to-back hurricanes
Back-to-back hurricanes Eta and Iota internally displaced more than half a million people in Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua
Storms that slammed Central America in 2020 just a preview, climate change experts say
The warming ocean water from which storms draw their power is fuelling stronger winds and heavier rain - and dealing a bigger blow to poor communities when they strike
UN chief urges 'breakthrough' on adapting to fast-warming world
Antonio Guterres calls for more funding to build the resilience of the poorest countries and communities to climate change impacts
Storms, coronavirus and drought spread hunger to millions in Central America
Rural areas of Guatemala and Honduras see steep rise in numbers affected by severe food shortages as COVID-19 hits incomes
Hurricanes Eta, Iota hit Nicaragua with $743 million in economic losses
Inter-American Development Bank plans to support reconstruction in hardest-hit Central American nations with $1.7 billion in aid, though damages are still being assessed
As they repair Iota's damage, Colombian survivors vow to rebuild
Iota's winds and heavy rains have killed around 40 people across Central America and Colombia
Storm death toll rises in Central America as Honduran leader pleads for help
Rescue workers are still working to reach isolated communities after the devastating storm
Storm Iota breaks up over El Salvador but leaves major flood risk
Weakened storm's remnants could still trigger life-threatening floods and mudslides across parts of Central America through Thursday