Talks to end violent south Yemen power struggle stall -officials
Both sides in the conflict appear to be preparing to resume fighting, officials said on Friday
Why we need to include Rohingya perspectives into response efforts
Understanding how the Rohingya perceive their own needs will be paramount to ensuring their well-being
Mosquito spray, diapers, flashlights cannot beat cash for Dorian relief
Materials like canned food and batteries typically require shipping delays or customs fees and force relief organizations to spend time managing goods rather than providing aid
Malaysia complains of smog from Indonesia as forest fires flare
Disaster officials in Indonesia have detected 6,312 hot spots, which often signal a fire, up from less than 1,000 earlier this month
Taliban attack Afghan province as violence overshadows peace deal
Taliban militants have launched a series of deadly attacks even as the group's leaders drafted a peace deal with the United States
App attempts a rare trick in China: online privacy
The app allows users to surf the internet anonymously in a country where privacy protections are weak and the state watches closely over the online activities of citizens
Bahamas hurricane survivors tell of children swept away; death toll reaches 30
At least 30 people died as Hurricane Dorian battered the Bahamas, with fears the toll may rise significantly
Chile's president announces water crisis team amid 'intense' drought
President says climate change means Chile must get used to using resources such as water and energy more effectively
Global effort to aid devastated Bahamas gears up in Dorian's wake
The U.N. agency has allocated $5.4 million to a three-month emergency operation to support 39,000 people
U.N. trying to convince North Korea not to cut aid staff
The U.N. estimates 10.3 million people - almost half the country's population - are in need