Somalia's al Shabaab stones to death woman accused of having multiple husbands
Al Shabaab is fighting to impose its own harsh interpretation of Islamic law in Somalia
UN urges Saudi Arabia not to deport Yemeni migrants to war zone
"You cannot return people to a country like Yemen, particularly when you are bombing it yourself"
U.N. resumes refugee evacuations from Libya to Niger
There are hundreds of thousands of mainly sub-Saharan African migrants in Libya, some of whom travelled to the country hoping to cross to Europe by sea
Hawaii residents rue paradise built with 'lava discount'
"If your house isn't lost, but you're not able to use it or live in it? There's so much uncertainty. That's the worst thing."
Colombia truth commission starts work to give war victims answers
Besides public hearings on select incidents of violence, the commission will facilitate private meetings between victims and perpetrators
Charities plan food aid for struggling Egyptians during Ramadan
Volunteers have been preparing half a million staple food boxes for the poor.
After Rohingya rape accusations, U.N. warns of imminent births
Many Rohingya women and girls who were raped in 2017 are due to give birth in the next few weeks, UN officials say
In Rwanda, children urge royal Meghan to keep helping poor
Markle visited Rwanda in 2016 with World Vision, which is expanding access to clean water in rural areas
Democratic Republic of Congo confirms two Ebola cases, 10 more cases suspected
It is the ninth time Ebola has been recorded in the DRC
Nigerian migrants sue Italy for aiding Libyan coast guard
This is the first lawsuit to be filed against Italy for its decision to back the Libyan Coast Guard