U.N. rebukes Philippines president Duterte, Burundi officials for threats
"We condemn this treatment of Ms Callamard"
Suicide bomber kills 50 in Nigeria in deadliest attack this year
The government has said Boko Haram's eight-year insurgency is almost defeated but the group continues to attack civilian and military targets
Suicide bomber kills 50 in Nigeria in deadliest attack this year
The government and military have said numerous times since 2015 that Boko Haram’s eight-year insurgency is almost defeated but the group continues to attack civilian and military targets
Sweden stops some new aid for Cambodia in protest over crackdown
Sweden is stopping new aid for Cambodia after the government outlawed the main opposition party, and attacked civil rights groups and independent media
Insurance industry nurses wounds inflicted by costly disasters
2017 may be the most costly year for disaster losses - and insurance may become "unaffordable" in some places, experts say
Famine survey warns of thousands dying daily in Yemen if ports stay closed
"US, UK & other allies of Saudi has only weeks to avoid being complicit in a famine of Biblical proportions. Lift the blockade now"
U.S. to end protected status for Haitians in July 2019
U.S. will end a special status given to 59,000 Haitian immigrants that protects them from deportation after a devastating 2010 earthquake
INTERVIEW-Wealthy nations have a responsibility to help rebuild storm-hit Barbuda: PM
"We are the injured party, we're not the ones who are emitting these greenhouse gases"
INTERVIEW-Education revolution needed to spur African leadership
"Our curriculums and education systems really have a lot of hang-ups from the past"
2.5 million Yemenis now lack access to clean water - Red Cross
Since April, some 940,768 people in Yemen have been infected with cholera, a water-borne disease