U.N. inquiry finds Congolese militia likely killed U.N. monitors
Michael Sharp, an American, and Zaida Catalan, a Swede, were killed in central Congo on March 12 while carrying out investigations for a report
Facing risk of disease, Sierra Leone buries mudslide dead
"The morgues are just overflowing with corpses and it is becoming a public health emergency"
Red Cross to send test shipment of rice to stricken Yemen
"We are going to test the waters, so to speak, and send a cargo of rice from Pakistan"
Red Cross to send test shipment of rice to stricken Yemen
"We are going to test the waters, so to speak, and send a cargo of rice from Pakistan"
Red Cross hopes to repair Tabqa dam near Syria's Raqqa
Tabqa dam is the main source of electricity for all of Syria and provides irrigation water for Raqqa, Deir al-Zor and Rural Aleppo
Pace of airstrikes, clashes in Yemen sharply higher in 2017 - report
Most clashes and air strikes have been concentrated in frontline provinces, including Taiz, Saada, Hajjah, Sanaa, al-Jawf and Marib
Firefighters contain destructive wildfire near Athens
Across Greece, firefighters were battling more than 33 forest fires, an outbreak fed by dry winds and hot weather
Afghan police discover mass graves after village attack
At least 62 people have been confirmed dead in the attack on Mirza Olang village last week, with the number expected to rise
Texas 'bathroom bill' dies in special legislative session
TEXAS-LGBT/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Texas 'bathroom bill' dies in special legislative session
Colombia's FARC rebels turned in more than 8,000 weapons - UN
Roughly 7,000 FARC fighters have demobilized the peace accord agreed last