Zika doctor warns Brazil against lowering guard on birth defects
"We will see sporadic cases, like any virus, but Zika is here to stay"
Somalis celebrate after election of former U.S. state worker as president
Aid-dependent state faces imminent food crisis, empty coffers and Islamist insurgency
EU pledges $80 million aid to Gambia after two-year suspension
The EU froze 33 mln euros in aid to Gambia after Jammeh's government introduced a tough law against homosexuality in late 2014
Kenyan court says closing Dadaab refugee camp would be unconstitutional
Government originally wanted to shut down Dadaab last November, but delayed closure after international pressure to give residents more time to find new homes
Aid ship to help Rohingyas arrives in Myanmar, greeted by protest
The aid shipment from mostly Muslim Malaysia has stirred opposition in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, where many see the Rohingya as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh
Bangladesh says stopping Rohingya militants, allowing "helpless" refugees
69,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh to escape violence in Buddhist majority Myanmar since October
Kenyan court says closing Dadaab refugee camp would be unconstitutional
Government originally wanted to shut down Dadaab last November, but delayed closure after international pressure to give residents more time to find new homes
South Sudan fighting reaches "worrying proportions" -U.N. mission
Civil war in world's youngest nation has forced more than 3 million people from their homes
Japan took in just 28 refugees in 2016, despite record applications
In 2016, 10,901 people sought asylum in Japan, up 44 percent from a year earlier, when the country accepted 27
Family's return to rebuild Aleppo street points to Syria's future
"We hope life can get back to what it was before"