Police free hundreds of males, some chained and beaten, from Nigerian school in third raid this month
The government is under pressure to take urgent action to free the potentially thousands of other children who remain in similar schools
Strong quake in Philippines kills one, injures dozens
The quake opened cracks in buildings and homes, sending residents running from shops and offices and knocking power out
Keep girls in schools to end hunger and poverty, Sachs tells governments
Failure to keep girls in schools will bring more misery and suffering to the region, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa where nearly one in four people already go hungry
Asylum seekers cling to hope, safety in camp at U.S.-Mexico border
At night, couples take turns keeping watch over their children, fearful criminals will snatch them if they both sleep
Trump national security adviser jets to Turkey in bid to halt assault
SYRIA-SECURITY/TURKEY-USA (TV, PIX):WRAPUP 1-Trump national security adviser jets to Turkey in bid to halt assault
EXPERT VIEWS-Changing incentives and policies crucial to end hunger and malnutrition
We asked experts: "What is the one thing we need to change in the food system to make healthy diets available for everybody?" This is what they said
Japan typhoon death toll climbs to 74, rescuers search for missing people
Many drowned by flooding after scores of rivers burst their banks
Nigerian president vows crackdown on abusive Islamic schools after second raid
A freed captive said the instructors beat, raped and even killed some of the men and boys held at the facility, who ranged from 7 to 40 years of age
As war map shifts once more, fleeing Syrians face tough choices
"Life stopped; the doctors all fled. We're fleeing, but we don't know where to go."
U.N. peacekeeping mission to Haiti ends after 15 years with mixed legacy
Critics question the extent to which the U.N. achieved its objectives of helping Haiti improve political stability and strengthen its rule of law institutions