Thousands more Filipinos displaced as volcanic lava fires ash 5 km high
There are 55,068 residents in temporary shelters
U.N. urges rethink of Rohingya repatriations to ensure safeguards
More than 688,000 Muslim Rohingya and a few hundred Hindu Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since Aug. 25 last year
Zambia says it is on verge of containing cholera outbreak
Cholera is a bacterial disease transmitted through food and water that causes severe diarrhea that can lead to sometimes deadly dehydration
Indonesia quake shakes capital, causes some injuries, damage in Java
The quake was felt for about 10 to 15 seconds in Jakarta, though many residents thought it lasted far longer
More asylum-seekers to leave remote Australian camps for U.S. resettlement - source
Men departing from PNG's remote Manus Island are largely from Afghanistan and Pakistan, along with Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar
Brazil's death toll from yellow fever triples-WHO
Of 35 confirmed cases, 20 were in Sao Paulo state
Davos elite tap Cate Blanchett, Elton John, Shah Rukh Khan for human rights awards
Blanchett, an Australian, received a Crystal Award for her work with people who have fled their homes
70 million people suffer in world's neglected crises - CARE
7 out of 10 neglected countries are in Africa
INTERVIEW - In Gaza, UNRWA chief says US aid cut risks more Mideast instability
More than half of the two million people in Gaza are dependent on support from U.N. Relief and Works Agency and other aid agencies
Saudi-led coalition to give $1.5 bln in Yemen aid, expand port capacity
Yemen is the world's worst humanitarian crisis, where 8.3 million people are entirely dependent on external food aid.