Cameroon farmers spice up earnings with forest-friendly foods
A government programme is providing training and funds to help farmers process and package local spices and herbs, boosting their incomes and protecting forests
Soap and superbugs: 2 bln people lack water at health facilities - U.N.
Lack of water in health centres puts many patients at risk of infection and could exacerbates the global rise of deadly superbugs
U.S. aid cuts to Central America may backfire, fueling migration north - charities
Trump has criticized El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras for doing little to stop the flow of migrants and asylum seekers
Thousands of Venezuelans break barricades, cross Colombia border
Venezuela's president has blocked bridges joining the two nations in a bid to prevent a U.S.-backed effort to distribute humanitarian aid
Palestinians pray for fish as Israel opens deeper waters
Gazan fishermen hope for new hauls after Israel extended the area where it permits Palestinians to fish
Iran floods force evacuations as U.S. denies sanctions harming aid efforts
Dozens of people have been killed in flash floods after the worst rains in at least a decade
Yemen's Houthis deny U.N. access to Hodeidah mills for 'safety reasons' - sources
Hodeidah is the entry point for most of Yemen's humanitarian aid, but grain stores have been cut off in the conflict zone for months, putting the contents at risk of rotting
Climate, conflicts set to plunge millions into food crisis
War, extreme weather and economic woes in 2018 left more than 113 million in dire need of help
Iran orders 70 villages evacuated in Khuzestan due to flood risk
Nearly 50 killed in the past two weeks in flash floods in various provinces in Iran, after the heaviest rains in the country in at least a decade
U.S. disaster aid won't cover crops drowned by Midwest floods
Flood-hit farmers have lost grain kept in storage as a result of the U.S.-China trade war - and have no mechanism to claim for the losses