World Food Programme to resume food aid in Yemen's Sanaa
The U.N. agency halted some aid in Sanaa on June 20 out of concern that food was being diverted from vulnerable people
Ban tourists to protect sacred sites, say Australia's indigenous people
From mountains to beaches, Aboriginal groups across Australia are pushing back against public access to heritage sites, in an attempt to preserve areas of historical and spiritual importance
China issues 'red alert' as super typhoon approaches mainland
The typhoon, the strongest since 2014, is expected to hit the mainland in early on Saturday and then turn north
Politics v pilgrimage: some Muslims call for Saudi haj boycott
Supporters of a boycott cite Saudi Arabia's role in the war in Yemen, stance on human rights and unequal treatment of women among top concerns
Fighting in northeastern Colombia puts 300,000 civilians in danger -rights group
People living in the region are at risk of murder, forced disappearance, sexual violence, forced recruitment of minors, landmines, displacement and kidnapping
EXPERT VIEWS-U.N. climate and land report flags need for 'new and healthy balance'
Development agencies and green groups say everyone - from government to business and individuals - must make an effort
Indigenous and women's rights can boost climate fight - U.N.
A report by the U.N. climate science panel recognises strong community land rights as key to tackling global warming
Ugandan says starts its largest-ever Ebola vaccine trial
Ebola has killed more than 1,800 people in Congo in its latest outbreak in the central African country, which began a year ago and has become the second-worst on record
ANALYSIS - Is South America closing its 'open door' on Venezuelans?
South America has so far won praise for keeping internal borders largely open to Venezuelan migrants and refugees. Yet there are signs the solidarity is waning
S Africa puts initial universal healthcare cost at $17 bln
Less than 20 percent of South Africa's population of 58 million can afford private healthcare, while a majority of poor blacks queue at understaffed state hospitals short of equipment