Ban on foreign funds for non-profit may hurt India health programmes
Health research, training, immunization could suffer, group says
Car bombs, suicide attack kill 35 in Iraq, hitting Ramadan crowd
The attackers struck during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan when many people stay up past midnight and eat out to prepare for the next day's fast
Amid U.S. doubt, UN chief says climate deal essential, 'get on board'
"If any government doubts the global will and need for this accord, that is reason for all others to unite even stronger and stay the course"
Nigeria's Senate passes bill to crackdown on money laundering
Most people in Nigeria live on less than $2 a day despite the country's vast energy wealth
As Yemen faces famine, U.N. works to avert attack on food port
"Yemen now has the ignominy of being the world's largest food security crisis"
Irish ban on asylum seekers working unconstitutional - court
The Immigrant Council of Ireland said the ruling was "unqualified good news"
South Sudan soldiers accused of rape, murder of aid workers appear in court
The three-year conflict has fractured the country along ethnic lines and forced a quarter of the 12 million-strong population to flee their homes
South Sudan holds trial for troops accused of rape, murder of aid workers
Between 15 to 20 government soldiers face charges including murder, rape and looting during attack on hotel in Juba
UN urges Algeria, Morocco to release trapped Syrian refugees
"There is a sense of urgency in this matter and we call on both governments to take instant and constructive steps"
As many as 30 migrants from Libya feared dead as Mediterranean toll tops 1,700 -U.N.
On the same day, 33 bodies were retrieved, including 13 women and 7 children, when a wooden boat nearly capsized and dumped some 200 into the water