EU refugee court ruling triggers new east-west feuding
Western states threaten their eastern neighbours with cutting their EU subsidies if they do not show solidarity by taking people in
Cholera spreads through camps in Nigeria's strife-hit northeast - U.N.
More than 530 suspected cases of cholera had been registered by Tuesday - more than three times the number reported five days earlier
Syrian opposition must accept it has not won the war, UN says
"Will the opposition be able to be unified and realistic enough to realise they did not win the war?"
Syrian govt forces used chemical weapons more than 2 dozen times -UN
Total of 33 uses of chemical weapons documented in Syria
EXCLUSIVE-Bangladesh protests over Myanmar's suspected landmine use near border
Government sources in Dhaka say the mines may be intended to prevent the return of Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence
Armyworm hits northern Cameroon, worsening food crisis
Across the Lake Chad region around 1.5 mln people are confronting a food crisis
Thousands hit by malaria, dengue as S.Asia's worst floods in a decade recede
13,000 people are ill with diarrhoea and respiratory infections in densely populated Bangladesh after floods in its north
Hurricane Irma churns through Caribbean islands, possibly en route to Florida
"It's very scary ... most of the islands are dark so it's a very, very frightening" - Antigua's ABS news director Garfield Burford
'Potentially catastrophic' Irma barrels toward Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico
In preparation for the storm, the government of economically struggling Puerto Rico has declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard
Ronny Ray removes debris from his daughter's flood damaged home in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Harvey in Orange
Ronny Ray removes debris from his daughter's flood damaged home in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Harvey in Orange, Texas, U.S. September 5, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman