INTERVIEW-Four famines mean 20 million may starve in the next six months
In 2011, Somalia suffered a famine that killed 260,000 people. The famine was declared in July, but most people had already died by May
Displaced people of Syria's "beehive" villages dream of return
With their wealth tied up in livestock or land, village folk are often less able to start afresh when forced to new surroundings
Burundi government will not attend planned peace talks
The violence in Burundi has rekindled memories of the 1994 genocide in neighbouring Rwanda
Myanmar says military operation in troubled Rakhine has ended
More than 1,000 Rohingya Muslims may have been killed in the crackdown
Meeting Israel's Netanyahu, Trump backs away from commitment to Palestinian state
"I'm looking at two states and one state, and I like the one both parties like"
Southern Poverty Law Center says U.S. hate groups increased in 2016
"Trump's run for office electrified the radical right"
Church of England stance on gay marriage in disarray after vote
The Church of England is divided over how to deal with same-sex marriages
Tropical storm Dineo batters coastal towns in Mozambique
Mozambique is especially vulnerable to flooding following a scorching drought last year
Outraged Brazilian farmers in no mood for Carnival samba
Samba schools to honor native Amazon tribes in Carnival parade with costumes and chainsaws, but powerful farmers aren't happy
Italy wins backing by Libyan mayors to fight people smuggling
Most West Africans enter Libya from Niger, which Italy wants patrolled to stop smugglers from bringing migrants to the coast