Colombia's ELN sees no peace deal before 2018 elections
ELN is holding peace talks with the government in Quito, Ecuador, which it will renew on Tuesday, May 16
Twenty-four Chibok girls to return to school - Nigerian officials
On Saturday, 82 girls were released in exchange for members of the jihadist group
INTERVIEW-Europe must turn back migrants on smugglers' boats - Belgian minister
Some 50,000 have made it across the Mediterranean to Europe so far this year, most of them African migrants unlikely to win asylum in Europe
Yemen's cholera outbreak kills 51 people in two weeks -WHO
Only a few medical facilities are still functioning and two-thirds of the population are without access to safe drinking water
U.N. has "a million questions" on Syria after Astana deal
Aid convoys almost totally stall despite a reported reduction in fighting
Disability no barrier for Palestinian harvest volunteer
"I want to give an example to people like me - they can't give up"
U.N. chief says seeking further $900 mln for Somalia crisis response
More than 6 million Somalis need humanitarian assistance and 275,000 malnourished children are at risk of starvation
Red Cross chief urges Myanmar to allow more access to conflict areas
The government only recently allowed international aid workers to visit affected villages, under the condition that they are accompanied by government officials
Oregon moves toward allowing third gender option on drivers' licenses
"Let's be real. This is about disrupting the system because it's wrong"
In Europe, U.S., modern AIDS drugs add extra 10 years of life expectancy
Many patients can expect to live as long as those without HIV