Saudi-led coalition threatens Yemen by blocking aid -U.N. report
The coalition said on Nov. 6 it had closed all air, land and sea ports in Yemen
Nations keep global climate deal on track despite U.S. pullout
Governments made advances on drafting a detailed rule book for implementing the Paris climate accord at the two-week meeting
Silver lining in northeast Nigeria crisis
There are signs that security is returning in some areas and this is positive
The international protection system is failing refugee women and girls
Despite the layers of discrimination faced by refugee women and girls, they are not just passive victims
After ISIS control: The long road to recovery in Iraq
We can't turn our backs on the 11 mln Iraqis who will require vital humanitarian assistance for months, even years to come as they continue to search for a safe place to rebuild their lives
U.N. talks offer little help for soaring losses, climate-hit states say
Small island state leaders at U.N. climate talks have spoken consistently of loss of life and property caused by powerful storms
How can cash-poor African, Asian cities raise finance for key infrastructure?
Cities in Asia and Africa must develop new forms of financing for infrastructure in the face of a huge financing gap
To protect against antimicrobial resistance, focus on saving lives from tuberculosis
If we all band together and do our part to stop TB, we can do the same to protect the world’s supply of life-saving antibiotics
Three Yemen cities run out of clean water due to lack of fuel for pumps-ICRC
"We're very scared that cholera might come back"
Italy holds funeral for 26 Nigerian women drowned in Mediterranean
A recent IOM report had estimated that 80 percent of Nigerian girls arriving in Italy by sea might be trafficking victims