Teary-eyed, hundreds search through rubble in devastated Philippines city
Most buildings are in ruins and there is no food, electricity or any sewage facilities
Save the Children chairman quits, says urgent need to rebuild trust
Non-profit world rocked by allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment
DeBeers rolls out app to clean up Sierra Leone diamond supply chain
The app is the latest attempt by the industry to clean up its image and expunge the scourge of "blood diamonds" blamed for financing conflict, chaos and criminality in poor African countries
Ethical cocoa schemes no panacea for struggling farmers
Poverty plagues farmers despite industry's ethical pledges
EU gave asylum to more than half a million refugees in 2017 - stats office
Germany took in more than 60 percent
Hundreds flee homes as 4.4 magnitude quake strikes Indonesia
The quake hit the Banjarnegara district of Central Java, killing two people and injuring more than 20
Afghans make long trek west before Turkey secures border
A group of Afghan migrants rest, during a break from their walk, on a main road, after crossing the Turkey-Iran border near Dogubayazit in Agri province, eastern Turkey, April 11, 2018. Picture taken April 11, 2018. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
Gates backs gene technologies in fight to end malaria
"I'm very energised about the potential of gene drive. (It's) the kind of breakthrough we need to support"
New asylum-seekers free to travel from Greek islands, court rules
Asylum-seekers have been prohibited from travelling beyond five islands since March 2016
Malawi can eradicate HIV infections says U.S. doctor who discovered AIDS virus
Malawi, which has one of the highest rates of the deadly HIV/AIDS infections, now has a much lower HIV prevalence than some of its neighbours