Asylum-seekers get 24-hour reprieve from Papua New Guinea camp eviction
Hundreds of men have barricaded themselves into the Manus island centre for more than 11 days without regular food or water
A boy bathes with mountain spring water after Hurricane Maria hit the area in September, in Utuad
A boy bathes with mountain spring water after Hurricane Maria hit the area in September, in Utuado, Puerto Rico November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Alvin Baez
EXCLUSIVE-S.Sudan's government using food as weapon of war -U.N. report
"The government has during much of 2017 deliberately prevented life-saving food assistance from reaching some citizens"
Exhibit at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate evokes Syrian war
"This is an installation against war and against all that is going wrong in this world"
Saudi-led coalition opens Yemen border crossing; aid agencies warn of famine
"The suffering of the people in Yemen is inconceivable and it threatens to become much worse"
Aboard rickety boats or swimming, over 750 Rohingya reach Bangladesh
Over 613,000 Rohingya have already taken refuge in the camps
Yemen set to run out of fuel and vaccine in a month - UNICEF
"The impact of this is unimaginable in terms of health and diseases"
UN urges calm as deadline nears for asylum seekers to quit controversial, Australian-run camp
More than 500 men said to remain
WIDER IMAGE-An umbrella for shade: Rohingya refugee boy works to support family
"Sometimes I get 50 or 100 taka and some days I come back empty-handed"
East Congo militiamen go on trial for raping children
At least 46 children, some as young as 18 months, were raped near the village of Kavumu between 2013 and 2016