Amid wet weather, Zimbabwe’s Mutare sees hike in malaria deaths
As temperatures gradually rise, more areas of the country are becoming good breeding grounds for malarial mosquitoes, experts say
Ahead of UK summit, Macron visits migrants in port of Calais
Several hundred asylum seekers, refugees and economic migrants remain in Calais and others continue to come, usually seeking to make it to Britain
Taiwan mulls third gender option on passports, IDs
Advocacy groups say although the island's 23 million people widely embrace LGBT rights, transgender and intersex people often suffer discrimination
Yemen could face famine in 2018 as war continues, aid agencies warn
Yemen, a nation of 28 million people, imports more than 85 percent of its food and medicine
Philippines shuts more schools as volcano spews ash and lava
Mount Mayon, a volcano in the coconut-growing central Bicol region that draws tourists because of its near-perfect cone shape, has shown restiveness since Saturday
Conflict in Ukraine escalated spread of HIV - scientists
Ukraine has among the highest HIV rates in Europe, with an estimated 220,000 infected in a country of about 45 million
With rebel ceasefire in tatters, fears of fresh displacement in Colombia - U.N.
The ELN fighters and criminal gangs are moving into areas once controlled by Colombia's largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
Boko Haram 'Chibok girls' video a propaganda counter-strike, say analysts
Last May, the militant group exchanged 82 of the girls after mediation, involving a payment to the insurgents and the release of some imprisoned members
Magistrates dismiss sex abuse case against French soldiers in Africa
The accusations emerged after the leak of an internal U.N. document containing the testimony of six children who said they were sexually abused in exchange for rations
Cranes arrive in Hodeidah to boost Yemen food aid flow-UN
The conflict has killed more than 10,000 people and crippled Yemen's economy