OPINION: As Ramadan ends, food security in Gaza is under threat
UNRWA will never stop doing all that we can to fulfill our mission but we cannot succeed without the financial support and consistent help of friends and partners around the world
Running Dry: Competing for water on a thirsty planet
Growing populations, more farming and economic growth, climate change and a rush of people to cities all are increasing pressure on the world's limited water supplies
Trump calls on Russia, Syria to stop bombing Idlib province
More than 200,000 people have fled the violence in Idlib since the strikes began at the end of April
Separatist conflict in Cameroon traps girls in sex and servitude
Separatist conflict in Cameroon has forced more children into work and left them vulnerable to slave-like conditions as thousands of schools shut and families fight poverty
At least two migrants die, 25 missing in boat accident off Libyan coast
The migrants included 40 men, 25 women and eight children from Sudan, Kenya, Ivory Coast and Nigeria
Donors pledge $1.2 bln to rebuild Mozambique after cyclones- UN
Mozambique needs $3.2 billion for post-cyclone reconstruction in the provinces of Sofala, Manica, Tete, Zambézia, Inhambane Nampula and Cabo Delgado
Quakes in Albania damage 100 homes, four injured
The first earthquake had its epicentre 15 kms southeast of the town of Korce at a depth of 14 kms and was followed by another seven minutes later
Fire at migrant centre in Bosnia injures 29 - police
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM), which manages the camp, said that eight people remained in hospital, two of them with serious but not life threatening injuries
Asylum seekers say U.S. officials returned them to Mexico but kept their IDs
Immigration lawyers say failing to return documents has been a longstanding problem among migrants released into the United States or deported back to their home countries