Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's UK wedding put a sparkle on charity causes?
While Markle is best known an actress, she has described herself as an activist, humanitarian and feminist
Afghan girls win European prize for solar-powered farming robot
"They are undeniably the future of Afghanistan"
INSIGHT-West Africa population planners battle to woo Muslim hearts
For planners worried about growth rates, the starkest case remains Niger
Vaccine alliance backs typhoid shots for poor with $85 mln
Typhoid affects between 12 and 20 mln people worldwide in regions where water quality and sanitation are low, particularly in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
Expect more war, hunger, Islamist violence in 2018 -Geneva think-tank
Violence and insecurity are likely to deteriorate in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, Ethiopia, Mali, Somalia, and Syria
FEATURE-Saatchi show spotlights hidden tragedy of Britain's "Nowhere People"
"I am trapped and any move I make, I get stuck even more."
At least 800 civilians killed by coalition strikes in Iraq, Syria -report
Since the start of the campaign against IS militants, the coalition has carried out more than 28,000 strikes and has received 1,790 reports of potential civilian casualties
Greece moves asylum-seekers from Lesbos to mainland
Thousands of asylum-seekers have become stranded on Lesbos and four other islands close to Turkey since EU agreed a deal with Ankara in March 2016
Bosnian Croat war crimes convict dies after taking "poison" in U.N. court
Court's lead suspect, former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, died of a heart attack in March 2006 months before a ruling in his genocide case
Insecticide resistance spreads in Africa, threatens malaria progress
The disease killed 445,000 people in 2016, the majority of them children in sub-Saharan Africa