International Red Cross to "drastically" cut Afghan operations after attacks
Announcement underlines the deteriorating security for aid groups in Afghanistan
As Johnson Sirleaf exits, Liberians thankful for peace, excited about change
Johnson Sirleaf, 78, has many accomplishments to boast since she became Africa's first modern female head of state
Weakening Nate brings rain, tornado warnings to U.S. South
Nate comes on the heels of three other major storms, Harvey, Irma and Maria, which devastated Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, respectively
Merkel settles migrant row with allies to pursue coalition
Germany would accept a net of 200,000 people under deal
EXCLUSIVE-West edges towards punishing Myanmar army leaders over Rohingya crisis-sources
"We can pile political pressure, look into financing we have in Myanmar. We have humanitarian aid, as well as development aid"
Congo militants ambush and kill travellers in northeast - lawmakers
Eastern Congo is a tinderbox of ethnic tensions and has been racked by conflict for more than two decades
Women march through desert for Israeli-Palestinian peace
"We are women from the right, the left, Jews and Arabs, from the cities and the periphery and we have decided that we will stop the next war"
Final assault on Islamic State in Raqqa to start on Sunday -commander
Commanders directing the battle have warned that Islamic State fighters have taken civilian hostages and are using sniper fire, booby traps and tunnels
Hurricane Nate makes landfall at U.S. Gulf Coast
"This is a fast-moving storm and we must begin preparing now"
Indigenous woman registers to run for Mexican presidency in 2018
The front-runner in most polls is former Mexico City mayor and two-time presidential runner-up Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, a leftist with nationalistic leanings