Nigeria releases 475 Boko Haram suspects for rehabilitation
Humanitarian groups have criticised the Nigerian authorities' handling of detained Boko Haram suspects for infringing on their rights
Israel strikes Gaza after soldiers hurt, two Palestinians dead
Israel launches attacks against 18 targets belonging to militant groups in Gaz in response to an explosion that wounded four Israeli soldiers
Oxfam sex abuse criticism disproportionate, chief executive says
Oxfam suspends bids for government scandal amid sex abuse scandal
Ethiopia declares state of emergency after PM's resignation
State of emergency follows two years of anti-government protests in which security forces killed hundreds of people in Amhara and Oromiya
Haiti president says many aid organizations hid misconduct
"The Oxfam case is the visible part of the iceberg" - Haiti's President Moise
OSCE calls for effort to jumpstart Ukraine peace process
"The risk is growing that one day you will have an incident that gets out of control"
Berlinale film shows refugees' lives at historic airport
The festival devoted its program to refugees and migration in 2016 when it coincided with the peak of Europe's migrant crisis
Oxfam to set up independent commission to review practices
Oxfam High-Level Commission on Sexual Misconduct, Accountability and Culture Change would be comprised of women's rights experts
U.N. Security Council mulls Saudi praise for Yemen aid pledge
U.N. experts accuse a Saudi-led military coalition of using "the threat of starvation as an instrument of war" in Yemen
Uganda to widen relief fraud probe to UN staff, vows reforms
Allegations include "large scale sale of food and relief items"