Cold, disease threaten more than half a million Syrians fleeing Idlib fighting
Tens of thousands of civillians who fled Idlib are stuck without proper shelter between the advancing Syrian army and Turkey's border
Eight-year-old rapper strikes chord in Uganda with songs about poverty
The eight-year-old rapper has become a household name in Uganda, a country mired in poverty and corruption, for singing about his parents' struggles to provide for him and his four siblings
Myanmar reimposes internet shutdown in conflict-torn Rakhine, Chin states - telco operator
Lawmakers in the affected areas say the internet blackout has negatively impacted businesses and could prevent aid from reaching villages caught up in the fighting
Salvadorans killed after U.S. deportation highlights dangers to migrants -report
Human Rights Watch also found more than 70 cases of deported Salvadorans who suffered sexual violence, torture or other harm, or who disappeared
New Zealanders asked to evacuate as torrential rains ravage parts of South Island
Rivers are overflowing and power supply has been cut to thousands of residents in the Southland region, as a state of emergency was declared
UN Secretary General says Libya situation a 'scandal'
Antonio Guterres said weapons and mercenaries were still being brought into Libya as both sides breach an arms embargo
Italy's Salvini risks new trial over alleged migrant kidnapping
Magistrates said the far-right politician had failed in his legal duties as a minister by refusing to allow the migrants to disembark
Moi's Kenyan torture victims mourn a reckoning that never came
Former Kenyan president Daniel Arap Moi presided over widespread human rights abuses, with victims saying his death has left them without justice or reconciliation
Medical flights start from Yemen's Sanaa in diplomatic breakthrough
Aid organization the Norwegian Refugee council says many more Yemenis are still waiting to get the healthcare they need
Locust swarms threaten more countries in eastern Africa - FAO
Swarms have destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of land, threatening food supplies in the worst locust invasion in 70 years