Britain's charity commission investigates WWF UK abuse claims
'The way in which a charity carries out its work is as important as what it does,' Britain's charity watchdog said
U.N. urged to scale up aid as Venezuela crisis deepens
According to an internal U.N. report seen by Reuters last week, about 2.8 million Venezuelans are in need of healthcare
Arab states face water emergency, urgent action needed - UN
The Middle East and North Africa has suffered more than any other region from water scarcity and desertification, problems being complicated by climate change
Migrants gather near Greece's northern border, seeking to cross
Small groups of people including children arrived at the field next to the migrant camp of Diavata near the border with North Macedonia, carrying their belongings on their backs
Iran reports massive flood damage to farms
About 1,900 cities and villages have been affected by floods and exceptionally heavy rains since March 19
Now grown up: the Rwandan genocide orphans who found a bigger family
More than 95,000 children were orphaned in Rwanda's genocide
Congo arrests rebel leader wanted for mass rape
Masudi Alimasi Kokodiko led the Raia Mutomboki militia, which is said to have killed more than 260 civilians and carried out mass rape
Iraqi victims of Islamic State leadership deserve justice - U.N.
The jihadist group imposed a reign of terror with public beheadings and sexual enslavement of women and girls
Myanmar villagers, lawmaker say 'helicopter attack' kills five Rohingya, wounds 13
Myanmar's western Rakhine state came to global attention in 2017, when the army drove about 730,000 ethnic Rohingya across the border into Bangladesh
Scottish 'Holocaust heroine' who saved Jewish girls lauded in book
Jane Haining, who cared for hundreds of Jewish girls at the Scottish Mission School in Budapest, died at Auschwitz camp after the Nazis invaded Hungary in 1944