Trump to nominate ex-congressman Green to lead U.S. aid agency
Green is currently the president of the International Republican Institute and must be confirmed by the Senate
Libyan coastguard turns back nearly 500 migrants after altercation with NGO ship
Footage filmed by Sea-Watch, showed a Libyan coastguard vessel coming within metres of its own ship as it sped to stop the migrants
Senior British official to be named U.N. aid chief: diplomats
The world body struggles to help some 20 million people who risk starvation in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen
Peru poverty rate dips in 2016 in first test of Kuczynski's goal
Nearly 1.2 million Peruvians, or 3.8 percent of the population, were in a condition of extreme poverty in 2016
Italy investigating some migrant aid workers for people smuggling
Suspicions arose because some rescue crew seemed to know in advance where to find the flimsy boats crowded with migrants after smugglers sent them off
Civilians in Mosul's Old City face "stark choices" for survival - ICRC
People may already be dying, ICRC senior official says
Development bank EBRD to invest in West Bank and Gaza
The bank is expected to concentrate on energy infrastructure, renewable energy and supporting private businesses
Families pour out of Mosul as Iraqi troops push into last militant-held areas
Militants shooting people who try to escape
A Trump supporter, and his cab, play unexpected role in escape to Canada
"Trump's immigration policies are strong. They are one of the reasons why I voted for him. But these people are human beings no matter where they came from"
Thousands flee Congo conflict, swelling villages over border in Angola
Refugees to be moved from overcrowded villages to a refugee camp in Lovua, about 1,000 km (600 miles) east of the capital Luanda