U.S. calls Myanmar moves against Rohingya 'ethnic cleansing'
The United States supports an independent investigation into what happened in Rahkine state
Besieged Syrians eating trash, fainting from hunger - U.N. survey
At least four people have died from hunger
Srebrenica survivors: No punishment enough for Mladic despite conviction
"Nothing can compensate for our pain"
Saudi-led coalition to reopen Yemen's Hodeidah port, Sanaa airport for aid
"We made clear the tremendous amount of needs on the ground"
France tells Libya to act over migrant "crimes against humanity"
Footage appearing to show African migrants sold as slaves in Libya has sparked an international outcry
Ex-Bosnian Serb commander Mladic convicted of genocide, gets life in prison
A U.N. tribunal found Mladic "significantly contributed" to genocide with the goal of destroying Srebrenica's Muslim population
Mladic verdict carries message for Syria and beyond - UN's Zeid
"The passage of time is no protection," said Zeid
Pope to meet head of Myanmar army, Rohingya refugees -Vatican
Pope Francis will meet the head of Myanmar's army on a visit to the country and Rohingya refugees while he is in Bangladesh
Rohingya refugees 'drained' by trauma, says U.N. refugee chief
"We haven't seen this kind of trauma for a very long, long time"
Many in Haiti thank U.S. for renewal, not end, of protected status
After 2010 Haiti earthquake, former President Barack Obama granted Haitian immigrants protected status. But that will end from July 2019.