Caracas shops mobbed as Venezuela's Maduro forces price cuts
News of the discounts spread like wildfire, leading hundreds to mass in front of stores before daybreak
Sudanese police scatter protest sparked by bread price hike
Bread prices in Sudan have doubled since the government eliminated subsidies this week under its 2018 budget
Head of new crisis panel urges access to Myanmar's Rakhine State
"I think press and humanitarian access to Rakhine are important issues as well as free access to other stakeholders"
U.N. to investigate deaths of Tanzanian peacekeepers in Congo
UN suspects rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) carried out the Dec. 7 assault
U.S. official denies that funds for Palestinian refugees frozen
The United States is the largest donor to a UN agency that provides aid to Palestinian refugees, with a pledge of nearly $370 mln as of 2016
Roving British photo exhibition casts light on 'invisible' modern slavery
"Invisible People" will travel around Britain to raise awareness of the hidden crime of modern slavery
In the world’s most neglected humanitarian crisis, the stigma of rape is ruining women’s lives
“He said if I didn’t go with him, he would kill me”
Half as many migrants landed in Europe in 2017 as 2016 -IOM
Arrivals down significantly in Italy, Greece
Will Liberia's change of leader put aid flows at risk?
Some aid programmes that ended last year were not renewed because donors were anxious about the presidential transition
Clashes break out near South Sudan capital in truce violation
The war in the world's youngest country has forced a third of South Sudan's 12 million-strong population to flee their homes