Migrants warm themselves by the fire inside a derelict customs warehouse in Belgrade
Migrants warm themselves by the fire inside a derelict customs warehouse in Belgrade, Serbia, January 11, 2017. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Angola reports first two cases of Zika virus
Zika has spread to more than 60 countries and territories since an outbreak was identified in Brazil in 2015
Bombed Mosul bridge still lifeline for long-suffering civilians
Despite the dangers, many Mosul residents have opted to remain in the city rather than head to austere camps outside.
Syrian official says deal reached to fix Damascus water supply
The spring was knocked out of service in late December, reducing water supplies to the 70 percent of residents of Damascus and surrounding areas that it serves.
Migrant arrivals in Germany fell sharply in 2016
Syrians remain the largest group of asylum seekers, followed by Afghans and Iraqis
Polarised societies fuel risks at Davos after year of upheaval
Rising income and wealth disparity trend most likely to determine global developments over the next decade
Myanmar's Suu Kyi sends envoy to Bangladesh as Rohingya crisis deepens
Some 65,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar in the past three months, the U.N. says.
New U.N. chief urges Security Council to do more to prevent war
"Too many opportunities to prevent conflicts had been lost due to mistrust among states and concerns over national sovereignty."
Refugees brave snow, sub-zero temperatures in Greek camps
More than 60,000 refugees and migrants have been trapped in Greece since Balkan countries sealed their borders last March.