Storm-struck Mozambique must revamp climate preparations - former first lady
Mozambique will have to find ways to rebuild homes and other infrastructure to keep them safer from growing climate threats, says Graca Machel
World Bank's new president skips China's Belt and Road for Africa trip
David Malpass is instead making his first foreign trip as the World Bank's leader to sub-Saharan Africa to highlight his vision for the bank's poverty reduction and development agenda
U.N. to probe sex-for-food aid allegations after Mozambique's Cyclone Idai
Community leaders were accused of demanding money from survivors so they could receive aid, while others coerced women into having sex for a bag of rice
Thousands of migrants rounded up in southern Yemen- IOM
The migrants are held in open-air football stadiums and in a military camp
Act now or face disaster in Cameroon, aid chief warns
"There are atrocities every single day against civilians ... and the world doesn't seem to know or want to know about it"
Cyclone leaves trail of destruction across Mozambique
It is the second strong cyclone to hit the impoverished nation, after Cyclone Idai flattened Mozambique's fourth largest city and caused devastating floods in March
From Malaysia to Mauritius, UK aid funds six global anti-slavery projects
Funding will also be used to run workshops on modern slavery in South Africa, improve support for survivors in India, and develop an online data hub to boost anti-slavery policies
Judge gives U.S. six months to identify separated migrant children
While a government official said at Thursday's hearing he hoped to meet the deadline, the government said earlier this month it might take two years to identify the separated children
'Better to kill us': Ethiopian residents fear evictions from satellite towns
Anxiety is particularly acute among Oromia residents, where authorities began targeting informal housing earlier this year
Migrants evacuated as confident Tripoli fighters tell Haftar: 'We are coming'
The migrants travelled Thursday to a detention centre in Zawiya, a town 40 km west of the capital, bringing the total evacuated since Wednesday to around 675