Red Cross sends war surgeons, supplies to Gaza "a sinking ship"
"Post-operative needs today are massive in Gaza" - Dr Gabriel Salazar Arbelaez
China regions facing water quality, enforcement gap
China has been slowly cleaning up its water after years of dumping of industrial and household waste.
French lawmakers approve field-to-fork food bill
"Doggy bags", which allow restaurant-goers to leave with their leftovers, will be made mandatory in 2021 to fight food waste.
French police clear out Paris migrants camp
French President Emmanuel Macron's government has said it wants to be both firm and fair on immigration
Flooding in wake of storm Alberto kills four in Cuba
Last year, Hurricane Irma killed at least 10 people during a devastating three-day rampage along the length of Cuba
Gaza militants launch barrages across border, Israel hits back with air strikes
One projectile exploded in the yard of a kindergarten, scattering the playground with debris
Study hikes Puerto Rico's Hurricane Maria death toll to 4,645
One-third perished because of delayed or interrupted medical care
Almost all in Congo city at immediate risk of Ebola now vaccinated -WHO
"We have reason to be cautiously optimistic"
Afghan women denied justice over violence, United Nations says
The law's effectiveness has been weakened by local elders' continuing reliance on mediation to resolve cases.
WHO's Congo Ebola plan assumes 100-300 cases over 3 months
Congo's Health Ministry says there have been 54 cases of Ebola and 25 deaths.