Liberia launches investigation into U.S. charity after rape allegations
The charity runs 19 Liberian schools with around 4,000 students, according to a U.S. news site.
Migrant caravan streams out of Guatemala, hits Mexican police wall
Trump has threatened to deploy the military and close the southern U.S. border if Mexico does not halt the convoy.
Mexico moves to tackle migrant caravan after U.S. pressure
The caravan of migrants have angered U.S. President Donald Trump, who threatened to shut down the U.S-Mexico border
Trump threatens to send military, shut border as migrants head for Mexico
Several thousand Honduran migrants moved this week through Guatemala, and some were trying to cross to Mexico
Mexican firms to pay $3 mln reparations over Venezuela food aid program
Since 2016, the Venezuelan government has distributed subsidized food, mostly imported from nearby countries, to help address Venezuela's severe shortages of basic goods
What the row over U.S. aid means to Central America
Critics of Trump's ongoing cuts to Central American assistance fear that less U.S. engagement risks aggravating the problems that encouraged migration in the first place
Jordan says nearly 300 Syrian "White Helmets" leave for West
'White Helmets' have been credited with saving thousands of people in rebel-held areas during years of bombing by Syrian government and Russian forces
Congo's Ebola outbreak to worsen without stepped-up response -WHO committee
There have been 139 deaths and 215 probable and confirmed cases in the outbreak, which was declared on Aug. 1
Syria approves U.N. aid delivery to remote camp on Jordan-Syria border
The Syrian army has tightened its siege of the camp, which is also near the Iraqi border, preventing smugglers and traders from delivering food
U.N. Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura to step down at end of November
De Mistura is the longest serving of three U.N. mediators during the more-than-seven-year Syrian conflict