"Ashamed", Oxfam Haiti ex-director denies sex allegations
"I am DEEPLY ASHAMED"
"Ashamed", Oxfam Haiti ex-director denies sex allegations
"I feel I have done wrong, but not in the way that some media are reporting"
Uganda to widen relief fraud probe to UN staff, vows reforms
Allegations include "large scale sale of food and relief items"
Tutu quits as Oxfam ambassador over aid agency's sex scandal
Tutu saddened that the allegations would tarnish the good work achieved by many thousands of people working for Oxfam
EU tries to breathe life back into U.N. Syria talks
The U.N. talks in Geneva have made little or no progress during seven years of the war
More than 10,000 Afghan civilians killed or wounded last year, UN says
Two-thirds of all casualties last year were inflicted by anti-government forces, with the Taliban responsible for 42 percent
UK tells charities: no more cash if you don't come clean on abuse
The scandal has bolstered critics of Britain's commitment to spend the equivalent of 0.7 percent of economic output on foreign aid
Canada to create framework to guarantee indigenous rights
Indigenous Canadians make up about 5 percent of Canada's 36 million people and face higher levels of poverty and violence and shorter life expectancies
Truck packed with migrants crashes in Libya, killing at least 19
Bani Walid is a hub for smugglers who bring sub-Saharan migrants by road from neighbouring countries up towards Libya's Mediterranean coast
Haiti may revoke Oxfam's right to operate in the country -minister
"The allegations appear very serious"