Congo Ebola outbreak spreading faster than ever - WHO
Each of the past two weeks has registered a record number of new cases, marking a sharp setback for efforts to respond to the second biggest outbreak ever
Shelter for man and beast: Can India's cyclone refuges protect all?
Joint storm shelters for people and animals are in place - but making them work in practice is proving a challenge
Officials puzzle over U.S. aid cuts to Central America
U.S. officials said they were trying to establish what money would be cut while some Republicans questioned the wisdom of curbing the support
Trump administration steps up effort to return asylum seekers to Mexico
As of March 26, approximately 370 migrants had been returned to Mexico since the program began in late January
Swapping Kalashnikovs for bat and pads: Afghan cricket, the Taliban and peace
Cricket is popular across political groups in Afghanistan, and its broad appeal has seen the sport widely hailed as a unifying force
Disaster aid bill stalls in U.S. Congress over Puerto Rico
The failure of the disaster relief bill sends lawmakers back to the negotiating table
Trump administration heightens effort to return asylum seekers to Mexico
Approximately 370 migrants had been returned to Mexico since the program began in late January
Rockefeller Foundation moves beyond cities in broader resilience push
The foundation will end its funding for the 100 Resilient Cities network, which hopes to continue its work in new ways
Iran says U.S. sanctions have helped slow flood aid
Sanctions have blocked the import of relief helicopters, the foreign minister said, as parts of the country face further flooding
Hunger stalks Mozambique after deadly cyclone destroys farmland
More than 700,000 hectares of farmland were flooded and food prices shot up after Cyclone Idai, leaving many rural communities facing crisis