Rains pile misery on India's flooded Kerala state as toll rises to 164
The floods began nine days ago and about 223,000 people have been forced into 1,568 relief camps
WHO expects more Ebola cases in Congo, can't reach no-go areas
The World Health Organization said at least 1,500 people had been potentially exposed to the deadly Ebola virus
Rain brings more misery to India's flooded Kerala as death toll rises to 164
164 people have been killed - some in landslides - and about 223,000 forced into relief camps
Ecuador, Peru tighten entry requirements for Venezuelans as influx swells
Ecuador and Peru have hitherto allowed Venezuelans to enter using national ID cards, providing desperate Venezuelans with an easier route out of their crisis stricken homeland
U.S. senators pledge to fight Trump push to cut aid funding
Trump's focus on his "America First" agenda has meant fewer funds for foreign assistance and his administration has pushed repeatedly to cut the amount of money sent abroad
No handshakes, no helmets in eastern Congo city preparing for Ebola
An outbreak suspected of killing 43 people is spreading in a region where conflicts threaten to hobble containment efforts.
Japan must act to protect Fukushima clean-up workers: UN experts
"Workers hired to decontaminate Fukushima reportedly include migrant workers, asylum seekers and people who are homeless"
UN agency says schools for Palestinian refugees to open on time despite U.S. cut
Agency says still can't fund full school year
Afghan schools hit as militants seek soft targets
More than 1,000 schools across Afghanistan remain closed for security reasons
Taliban withdraws protection from Red Cross in Afghanistan
The Red Cross has worked in Afghanistan for more than 30 years