Death toll from China quakes rises to 11
The quakes hit the southwestern province of Sichuan late on Monday, with shaking felt in key regional cities,
As promised, Trump slashes aid to Central America over migrants
Lawmakers who opposed the plan said it was cruel to cut off aid to countries grappling with hunger and crime and that the move would be counterproductive
U.N. food chief warns aid suspension in Yemen likely to start this week
WFP has been unable to implement agreements with the Houthis on the registration of people in need and the rollout of a biometric system to support aid delivery
Triple suicide attack kills at least 30 in northeast Nigeria
The Boko Haram group and its Islamic State splinter group have often carried out attacks targeting civilians and the military in Borno state
Teens stand in cage outside U.N. building to protest U.S. immigration policy
U.S. President Donald Trump has made reducing illegal immigration one of his signature policy pledges amid a surge of migrants trying to cross from Mexico into the United States
UK announces $215 million food, water and medical help for Afghanistan
An estimated 13.5 million Afghans need humanitarian aid to ensure there is enough food for themselves and their families
At least 161 dead in northeast Congo in apparent ethnic clashes
Congo President Felix Tshisekedi is trying to restore stability to the eastern borderlands, a tinderbox of conflict among armed groups over ethnicity, natural resources and political power
From poo to food: Kenyan toilet waste key for new animal feed
As the world looks to feed 10 billion mouths by 2050, businesses harvesting insects -- either for human consumption or as animal feed -- are growing
Aleppo's scattered business owners have yet to return home
Some refugees have started returning, but most are unwilling to go back yet, citing a fear of reprisals, the danger of renewed conflict, economic hardship and problems with paperwork
ANALYSIS-Ebola's spread shows how science needs societies to succeed
Those seeking ways to end the Congo Ebola outbreak's longevity and persistence say the issues it raises go to the heart of what public health means in the 21st century