More South Sudanese go hungry but worst of famine eases -U.N.
However, 45,000 people in Jonglei and Unity states are expected to remain in famine-like conditions and the situation is still critical.
Iraqi forces advance on Mosul mosque where IS declared caliphate
More than 100,000 civilians remain trapped in the area with little food, water or medicine and no electricity.
Four go on trial in Hungary over truck deaths of 71 migrants
The bodies of the 59 men, eight women and four children, from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, were found inside an abandoned truck in 2015.
Iraqi migrant trains at U.S. border patrol academy
"I am obviously very short and tiny. But I'm trying and giving it my all - that's all that matters"
Jail threat haunts unlikely lover of Calais migrant
"What bothers me the most is to be put in the same bag as others who made people pay for the crossing, people who profited from misery of the refugees"
Death toll in Central African town could rise to 100 - mayor
"The death toll will certainly rise. For now it's an estimate and it could be up to 100 dead" - Mayor
Extreme heat grips Northern Hemisphere on summer solstice
Earth is experiencing "another exceptionally warm year" and the heatwaves are unusually early- World Meteorological Organization
INSIGHT--Syrians fear new Raqqa turmoil once Islamic State is defeated
The new Raqqa Civil Council says it will take about $10 million a year to restore power and water supplies, roads and schools.
U.N. renews appeal for humanitarian funds as needs grow
Only a quarter of the $23.5 billion needed for humanitarian assistance programmes worldwide this year has been received
Returning Nigerian refugees could create new crisis as rainy season starts -UNHCR
U.N. refugee agency sounds alarm as thousands arrive in Banki town in Borno state.