Eight electrocuted in Caracas looting amid Venezuela protests- firefighter
"We're afraid (the stores) are going to run out of everything, that tomorrow there won't be any food"
U.N. chief, Trump meet at White House amid U.S. funding cut threat
Trump has proposed a 28 percent budget cut for diplomacy and foreign aid, which includes an unspecified reduction in financial support for UN and its agencies
At Mosul waterfalls, Iraqis savour small joys of post-Islamic State life
"We were besieged. We are happy now - families can now go out. Everyone would stay home before"
Displaced children who fled the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul with their families play at Khazer camp
REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT Displaced children who fled the Islamic State stronghold of Mosul with their families play at Khazer camp, Iraq April 21, 2017. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Evacuations from besieged Syrian towns end after two-day halt
More than 35 busloads of civilians and pro-government fighters from the towns of al-Foua and Kefraya in Idlib province arrived in Aleppo city
North Dakota's 'water protectors' bring their pipeline story to film
Environmentalists argue that potential leaks along its length would risk poisoning the water supply for some 17 million Americans
Fewer migrants are crossing Niger for Libya - IOM
Some 292,000 passed through Niger town of Seguedine between February and December last year, while 8,700 came through in the first two months of this year
UK set for first coal-power free day in over a century – National Grid
Britain plans to close coal-fired power plants by 2025
WHO urges action over growing hepatitis epidemic
Number of people dying from hepatitis rising, and most of the 325 million infected are unaware they have the virus
Syria evacuations of besieged towns continue after two-day halt - monitor, state media
The evacuation of Syrian civilians and fighters from four besieged towns is part of a swap deal between the warring sides