Red Cross Federation chief vows corruption crackdown
Francesco Rocca, who headed the Italian Red Cross and oversaw its role in the Mediterranean refugee crisis, was elected on Monday to lead the IFRC
UN, Red Cross urge Saudi-led coalition to re-open aid lifeline to Yemen
Food and medicine imports vital for 7 million facing famine
Scotland apologises to gay men for historical convictions
Consensual homosexual acts between men aged over 21 in Scotland were decriminalised in 1981
Islamic State claims attack on TV station in Afghan capital
At least two killed and 20 wounded
UN calls for Saudi-led coalition to re-open aid lifeline to Yemen
Food and medicine imports are vital for 7 mln people facing famine in the country
Nations better shielded from disasters, Pacific most at risk - study
"Many countries have learnt from previous disasters and are improving disaster preparedness"
Papua New Guinea court rejects bid to restore services to asylum-seeker camp
Nearly 600 men remain barricaded inside remote detention centre
U.S. investigation finds no Afghan civilian casualties in Kunduz strike
Officials in the Chahardara district outside Kunduz city said 13 people in two villages had been killed by U.S. air strikes in the area
Saudi-led forces close air, sea and land access to Yemen
The move is likely to further worsen Yemen's humanitarian crisis, which has pushed some seven million to the brink of famine
UN warns of heat as climate talks seek action despite Trump
Temperatures this year will be slightly less than during a record-breaking 2016 and roughly level with 2015, says the WMO as climate talks start