South Korea gives most aid to North Korea since 2008 amid food shortage
U.N. agencies say North Korea's food production fell "dramatically" last year, leaving more than 10 million at risk
ASEAN must not turn a blind eye to plight of Rohingya, groups say
Rights groups say countries should not rush to repatriate Rohingya refugees without addressing the root causes of their displacement
Poor nations hosting most refugees worldwide, need more Western help - UN
Venezuelans formed the second biggest flow abroad last year after Syrians
OPINION: Together we can confront the scourge of rising displacement
In 2018, almost 70.8 million people were forcibly displaced, double that of 20 years ago
California governor apologizes to Native Americans, cites 'genocide'
Gavin Newsom says violence against Native Americans was 'genocide' and calls for a Truth and Healing Council
'Everything is stolen from us': Tunisians fight to preserve cultural heritage
The looting of archaeological sites is a problem in Tunisia, with some people digging out of curiosity and others hunting for treasure
U.N. chief urges Russia, Turkey to stabilize Syria's Idlib 'without delay'
U.N. aid chief says some hospitals aren't sharing their locations with the warring parties for fear of being targeted
EXCLUSIVE-Overruling his experts, Pompeo keeps Saudis off U.S. child soldiers list
The Child Soldiers Prevention Act of 2008 requires the State Department to report annually on countries using child fighters
Survivors recall horror of Congo ethnic attacks
Civil society groups said the resurgent violence in Ituri province had killed at least 240 people since last week, and they expect the toll to rise
Gunmen kill 41 people in central Mali - mayor
The attacks on the villages compound a dire security situation in central Mali, where ethnic militias regularly slaughter civilians from rival groups and Islamist militants are also active