70 million people suffer in world's neglected crises - CARE
7 out of 10 neglected countries are in Africa
New TB mutations could transform tests for drug resistance
Our inability to cure tuberculosis raises the spectre of a return to pre-antibiotic days when it was the world's biggest killer
Middle-aged couples and families make unlikely slave masters in Britain
Offenders include large human trafficking networks but also ostensibly ordinary people that do not fit the stereotype of violent criminals
INTERVIEW - In Gaza, UNRWA chief says US aid cut risks more Mideast instability
More than half of the two million people in Gaza are dependent on support from U.N. Relief and Works Agency and other aid agencies
Denial then defiance: Former sex slave in Argentina fights for justice
"At first, I denied seeing myself as a victim. I denied any help. But when I heard myself speaking out loud I realised it wasn't okay"
Saudi-led coalition to give $1.5 bln in Yemen aid, expand port capacity
Yemen is the world's worst humanitarian crisis, where 8.3 million people are entirely dependent on external food aid.
Bangladesh says start of Rohingya return to Myanmar delayed
Decision comes as tensions rise in camps holding hundreds of thousands of refugees.
Video shows migrants in Italy expelled - but only in writing
After more than 600,000 migrant arrivals by boat in Italy in the past four years, immigration has become a hot-button issue ahead of the national election
We must end the global education emergency
Golden Globe nominated actor urges world leaders to make meaningful pledges at upcoming global education summit