Yazidi girls sold as sex slaves create choir to find healing
Young girls enslaved by Islamic State are performing traditional songs to preserve their culture and recover from trauma together
Moi's Kenyan torture victims mourn a reckoning that never came
Former Kenyan president Daniel Arap Moi presided over widespread human rights abuses, with victims saying his death has left them without justice or reconciliation
Medical flights start from Yemen's Sanaa in diplomatic breakthrough
Aid organization the Norwegian Refugee council says many more Yemenis are still waiting to get the healthcare they need
Locust swarms threaten more countries in eastern Africa - FAO
Swarms have destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of land, threatening food supplies in the worst locust invasion in 70 years
Greek police fire teargas at protesting migrants, refugees on Lesbos
Aid groups have described living conditions in some of Greece's island camps as appalling
Gazan bridegrooms end up in jail over unpaid debts
With unemployment in Gaza topping 50%, many bridegrooms take out loans to fund lavish weddings but end up being unable to repay
Jihadist car bomb attacks target Syrian pro-government forces in Aleppo
The suicide attacks were carried out by jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and targeted the Jamiyat al Zahraa area on the western edge of Aleppo
Cold and humiliated, Syrians displaced yet again by new Assad campaign
A United Nations report on Thursday estimated that 390,000 people have fled northwest Syria from Dec. 1-Jan. 27, 80% of them women and children
OPINION: The promises and perils of digital health
The potential for technology to transform health services is tremendous, but advances in digital health can bring privacy and data security challenges