Haiti gov't demands justice for women and girls abused by U.N. peacekeepers
There have been multiple reports of sexual contacts - and several rape claims - involving peacekeepers
Pope denounces 'torture, slavery' in Libyan migrant camps
More than 5,000 refugees and migrants are held in 19 official detention facilities in Libya according to the United Nations
Erdogan says 50,000 Syrians fleeing Idlib to Turkey
Syrian and Russian forces carry out regular air strikes against targets in Idlib, pushing more people towards the Turkish border
States pledge more than $3 bln for refugees, asylum rights 'under threat' -UN
States have pledged 50,000 new resettlement and other legal pathways for refugees to remain in host countries
WIDER IMAGE-Malnutrition curses the children of Venezuela
Doctors and other health experts argue that Venezuela faces a generation of young people who will never meet their full physical or mental potential
OPINION: Why inequality harms us all, and what we can do about it
Countries will not be able to beat inequality on their own. As with the climate crisis, collective action is an essential part of the solution.
Haitians say underaged girls were abused by U.N. peacekeepers
So many babies were fathered by foreign peacekeepers that Haitians nickname them 'Petit MINUSTAH' - combining 'small' in French with the acronym of the U.N. mission
'You have to fight': For women refugees, finding work is doubly hard
Finding work is not easy for any refugee, but women say they face particular challenges in accessing jobs, from sexism to the burden of caring for children and elderly relatives
Somalia hit by worst desert locust invasion in 25 years
Conflict and chaos in much of Somalia has made spraying pesticide by airplane impossible
Gunmen in Pakistan kill two police escorting polio vaccinators
In the past, militants have called vaccination teams foreign agents, and peddled conspiracy theories that their campaigns were a Western ploy to sterilise Muslims