U.N. humanitarian chief says 16,000 displaced in Syria's Aleppo
The area has no functioning hospitals left, food stocks are nearly exhausted
United Nations says Mosul's poor struggling to get food
"In a worst case, we envision that families who are already in trouble in Mosul will find themselves in even more acute need"
Businessman Moise wins Haiti election in first round - provisional results
Moise will face daunting task of reviving Haiti's economy and rebuilding country still recovering from 2010 earthquake
Texas reports first case of Zika spread by local mosquitoes
"We knew it was only a matter of time before we saw a Zika case spread by a mosquito in Texas"
Yemen's Houthis form government in setback to peace process
The Arabian Peninsula conflict has continued despite several U.N.-backed ceasefires
Record number of boat migrants reach Italy this year
There is no sign of a let-up in people crossing
Philippines' Duterte calls Western threats of ICC indictment hypocritical
The brash former mayor and prosecutor said lawyers in Europe were "rotten," "stupid," and had a "brain like a pea"
Canada stays with U.N. South Sudan mission despite concerns -memo
Canada's participation, dubbed "Operation Soprano," comprises just 10 soldiers
Amnesty warns over extrajudicial killings after deadly Uganda clashes
At least 46 members of king Charles Wesley Mumbere's guards died fighting police and soldiers
Syrian government drives rebels from swathe of Aleppo
Thousands on the move as government presses attack