Suicide attack kills six at Mogadishu government HQ -official
Islamist group al Shabaab claimed responsibility for the bombing, the latest of many such attacks
Trump administration study shows food stamp move could limit food access for many
Plans to tighten access to free food for poor families could leave some U.S. citizens facing hunger, officials have warned
Trump's new asylum border rule clears initial legal hurdle
Rights groups have challenged Trump administration rules requiring refugees to seek asylum in other countries they pass through on the way to the United States
Trump's new anti-asylum rule faces court test in California
Rights groups are challenging Trump administration rules requiring refugees to seek asylum in other countries they pass through on the way to the United States
UAE drawdown in Yemen raises hopes of ceasefire this year
Warring parties hope for a nationwide truce this year in a conflict that killed thousands and pushed millions to the brink of famine
SPECIAL REPORT-The wildcat gold miners who get rich sick
Illegal gold mining in Ghana offers a route out of poverty - but prospectors are poisoning themselves and the land around them
Hunger looms for Colombia's Venezuelan migrants as aid falls short
Venezuela's economic collapse has unleashed the biggest migratory crisis in recent South American history, with 4 million people leaving
Satellite images show Myanmar's 'minimal preparations' for Rohingya return: think-tank
Myanmar has repeatedly said it is ready to take back refugees, blaming Bangladesh for failed efforts to kick-start returns
Letterbox campaign helps Afghans cope with silent war of mental health
Letters sharing feelings are being written as high-level talks are underway to find a political settlement to end a war that has raged on for 18 years
Congo Islamist ADF rebels kill 12 in Ebola area
The presence of an Islamist militant group has severely hampered efforts to contain the world's second-worst Ebola epidemic on record