Double blast kills three people, injures 20 in east Afghanistan
Two children and eight security forces were among the casualties
FACTBOX-Cyclone Idai's death toll rises to 843, hundreds of thousands displaced
Hundreds of thousands of people are in need of food, water and shelter after Cyclone Idai
Iran expands evacuations as rains worsen floods
About 1,900 cities and villages have been affected by floods after exceptionally heavy rains since March 19
East Libyan troops close on Tripoli, clashes near former airport
The coastal capital Tripoli is the ultimate prize for Haftar's eastern parallel government
U.N. Security Council calls on eastern Libyan troops to halt military movement
"There can be no military solution to the conflict"
G7 foreign ministers interrupt talks to warn against advance on Tripoli
The news intruded on an annual meeting between top diplomats around the world as they negotiated on norms to tackle cyber interference in democracies and sexual violence in Africa
U.S. aid helped Guatemalan farmers stay rooted to their lands
Programs like the climate change adaptation scheme are in jeopardy after the U.S. moved to end aid to Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras
U.S. 2018 airstrike in Somalia killed 2 civilians, U.S. review finds
The U.S. military has carried out 28 airstrikes in Somalia in 2019, compared with 47 in 2018 and 35 in 2017
U.N. chief "deeply concerned" after meeting Libya commander advancing on capital
The escalation surprised the United Nations. Antonio Guterres had been in the capital this week to help organise a national reconciliation conference planned for later this month.
INTERVIEW-Stop calling migration a 'crisis', says Nobel laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said African and European countries must work together to regulate migration, not try to stop it.