WFP, Yemen's Houthis agree deal that could lift partial aid suspension
The warring parties in Yemen's conflict have both used access to aid and food as a political tool, exacerbating what the United Nations has called the world's worst humanitarian crisis
U.S. State Dept welcomes news of ceasefire in northwest Syria
The wave of violence in northwest Syria since late April has killed more than 400 civilians and forced more than 440,000 to flee toward the Turkish border
Salvadoran family mourns death of young father across U.S. border
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has estimated that about 300 migrants leave El Salvador every day
Thousands flee disputed Kashmir region after alert; India says it killed militants
Kashmir, claimed by both India and mostly Muslim Pakistan, has long been a flashpoint between the two countries
Strong earthquake kills four in Indonesia
The quake briefly displaced more than 1,000 coastal-dwellers who feared a tsunami
Congo races to contain Ebola after gold miner contaminates several in Goma
The government's Ebola response coordinator said an estimated half of cases of Ebola - which has killed at least 1,800 since the outbreak started a year ago - were going unidentified
Spanish NGO boat seeks safe port for 124 people rescued in Mediterranean
On Thursday NGO Open Arms rescued 55 people from a sinking raft, among them two babies, and a further 69 people from another boat
Quake hits sea off Indonesia, but tsunami warning lifted
Indonesia's geophysics agency issued a warning of potential tsunami waves up to three metres (10 feet) but that was withdrawn once the risk was discounted
Indonesia tells residents near coast to get to high ground after tsunami alert
Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency said on its Twitter feed that residents on the Banten coast should 'immediately evacuate to higher ground'
No air strikes in northwest Syria after ceasefire - monitor, rebel
More than 400 civilians have been killed in the escalation over the past three months and more than 440,000 displaced