Without captions, warnings about Hurricane Michael failed to reach disabled
Warning and evacuating people with physical limitations from a fast-moving hurricane requires extraordinary efforts
Yemen conflict could push millions more to brink of famine -UN
World Food Programme fears millions struggling to make ends meet will succumb to severe hunger and disease
Jordan and Syria reopen Nassib border crossing
The crossing's closure in 2015 cut a crucial transit route for hundreds of trucks a day transporting goods between Turkey and the Gulf
New Hungary law bans rough sleepers, rights groups complain
The law empowers police to order homeless people to move into shelters
International aid saves 700 mln lives but gains at risk -report
Progress against preventable deaths and diseases could stall, and even go into reverse, unless donor governments make new commitments to innovation and action
Honduran migrant group grows, heading for United States
The migrants began a march on Saturday from the violent northern city of San Pedro Sula
Jordan and Syria say border to reopen on Monday
Since 2015, Syria's only normally operating frontier crossing has been with Lebanon, which itself has no other functioning borders
Islamic State in Nigeria might soon kill health workers, schoolgirl - ICRC
Medical workers Hauwa Mohammed Liman and Alice Loksha were working in the town of Rann when they were kidnapped in March
Zika virus cases spike in India's Jaipur as peak tourist season nears
Health officials are doing the rounds of houses in Jaipur to detect larvae to control the mosquito-borne virus
Congolese migrants flood home, Angola denies claims of brutal crackdown
Angola aim to clear tens of thousands of people involved in digging for precious stones in order to attract more private investment