Mental illness affects a fifth of people living in war zones
The numbers are significantly higher than in peacetime populations, where around one in 14 people has a mental illness
Uganda confirms first Ebola case during current outbreak, a Congolese child - WHO
A Congolese child is receiving care after entering Uganda at the weekend, other family members are being kept in isolation
Cholera surge stalks Yemen's hungry and displaced
Yemen has seen 724,000 suspected cholera cases and 1,135 deaths this year, as it faces its third major outbreak since 2015
India to evacuate thousands as cyclone nears west coast
Severe cyclone is expected to make landfall on Thursday morning in the state of Gujarat
Oxfam criticised by UK regulator over Haiti sex abuse scandal
Oxfam, one of Britain's biggest charities, was thrown into crisis last year when it was reported that some former staff in Haiti paid for sex while on a mission
Rohingya Muslims found stranded on Thai island -officials
Scores of Rohingya Muslims have boarded boats in recent months to try to reach Malaysia
Americans' perception of LGBT+ rights under federal law largely incorrect: poll
Almost half of Americans incorrectly believe that federal law protects lesbian, gay and bisexual people from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation
Nineteen killed in attack in Burkina Faso - government
Hundreds of people have died in Islamist violence over the past months and more than 150,000 have been forced to flee as jihadist groups spreads across the arid Sahel region
Seven drown after migrant boat overturns off Greek island of Lesbos
Nearly 10,700 refugees and migrants have reached Greece so far this year by sea, and 39 people have lost their lives while attempting the journey
Thousands stranded, 5 killed, as heavy rain lashes south China
Rainstorms are expected to spread to Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Yunnan, Sichuan and Taiwan by Thursday