Malaria stalks Yemen amid collapsing health system
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that malaria cases rose in 2016 to 433,000 from 336,000 the year before
Earth sweltered again in 2017: hottest year without an El Nino
"When even the 'colder' years are rewriting the warmest year record books, we know we have a problem"
Climate insurance scheme targets women farmers in Africa, Asia
The insurance programme - covering droughts and tropical cyclones - will support mostly women farmers and their families
Chibok girls changed by shame, Stockholm syndrome - experts
"In any human relationship, healthy or unhealthy, when you live with someone for years, connections are formed"
More Rohingya flee Myanmar as Bangladesh prepares to start repatriation
Bangladesh and Myanmar said they had agreed to complete the return of the refugees within two years
Down to business: Drought-hit Kenyan women trade their way out of poverty
"We need to stop relying on food distribution and aid money, and create more sustainable, life-long solutions"
Toothpaste ingredient could fight malaria, research shows
Malaria kills around half a million people every year, the vast majority of them children
Famine threatens conflict-hit central Congo as aid dries up - UN
Only one in eight people needing food received aid last month amid funding shortages, according to the agencies
Somalia to probe evictions of thousands of displaced families
Aid groups say that thousands of families fleeing drought and conflict were forcefully evicted from more than 20 informal camps
Sculptor Kapoor awards $1 mln 'Jewish Nobel' prize to refugees
Previous winners include former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the actor Michael Douglas