Egypt's parliament regulates NGOs in law activists says is repressive
Egyptian rights activists say they face the worst crackdown in their history
Assad, allies aim to seize all Aleppo before Trump takes power-official
The U.N. envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, said he could not say how long eastern Aleppo would hold out
Water cut off to 650,000 Mosul residents after pipeline hit -official
"The maintenance team cannot reach the pipeline"
Uganda rejects Amnesty's accusation of extra-judicial killings
The latest wave of unrest began started shortly after Uganda's disputed presidential elections in February
Russia to send 100,000 tonnes of wheat in humanitarian aid to Syria
The government order on the supply is expected to be signed in the upcoming days
Water cut off to 650,000 Mosul residents after pipeline hit -official
"We are facing a humanitarian catastrophe"
Injections, implants tested as new weapons to prevent HIV
New HIV cases still running at 1.9 million annually
Uganda rejects Amnesty's accusation of extra-judicial killings
The latest wave of unrest began started shortly after Uganda's disputed presidential elections in February
Ransacked homes and little hope for returning Iraqi Christians
Displaced residents venturing back say they will not live in Qaraqosh again unless they get compensation and guarantees of protection
U.N. humanitarian chief says 16,000 displaced in Syria's Aleppo
"The situation is very bad. There's intense fear of collective annihilation"